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  1. Mike Melvoin begann im Alter von drei Jahren Klavier zu spielen. Er studierte zunächst Englisch am Dartmouth College, wo er 1959 graduierte, entschied sich aber danach, eine Karriere als Jazzmusiker einzuschlagen.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_MelvoinMike Melvoin - Wikipedia

    Mike Melvoin (May 10, 1937 – February 22, 2012) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He served as chairman and president of The Recording Academy and worked as a prolific studio musician, recording with Frank Sinatra, John Lennon, The Jackson 5, Natalie Cole, and The Beach Boys.

  3. 23. Feb. 2012 · Profile: Was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. Born May 10, 1937 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Died Feb. 23, 2012 in Burbank, California. Father of Susannah, Wendy Melvoin and Jonathan Melvoin. Sites: Wikipedia. Aliases: Michael Seven (2), The Plastic Cow.

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  5. 27. Aug. 2006 · Mike Melvoin is one of the unsung heroes of the music industry, a prolific composer/arranger/producer for countless albums, television shows and films. As a pianist he’s logged more hours in the recording studio than just about any pianist on the planet. He’s been President of NARAS, he’s been the musical director for the ...

  6. 22. Feb. 2012 · Born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Mike Melvoin was raised in Milwaukee, and was singing by age two, and playing piano by age three. He could read music before he could read words, and by his own admission, perhaps facetiously, thought the alphabet ended with G. As a teenager, he was playing classical music and jazz, sometimes in the local ...

  7. 24. Feb. 2012 · Mike Melvoin, a pianist/composer/arranger whose credits reach from Stan Getz and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson and the Beach Boys, and who was the first active musician to serve as...