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  1. Ron Frangipane was an Emmy award-winning U.S. multi-instrumentalist (best known for keyboards), composer, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, musical director, Grammy-nominated producer, Clio award winning jingle writer, and tenured professor of Music at Monmouth University and was involved with many Gold and Platinum certified records.

  2. First track from the album 'The Music of LAURA NYRO' by RON FRANGIPANE and his Orchestra.

    • 4 Min.
    • 153
    • Den Knee
  3. 7. Mai 2020 · Ron Frangipane, who played music with the stars and taught students at Monmouth University, died on April 25 due to COVID-19 pneumonia, according to the Bongarzone Funeral Home of Tinton Falls....

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  4. Ron Frangipane was an Emmy Award-winning multi instrumentalist (best known for keyboards), producer, arranger, conductor and tenured Professor of Music at Monmouth University.

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • July 26, 1944
    • Ronald Frangipane
    • April 25, 2020
  5. 19. Dez. 2018 · Sixth track from the album 'The Music of LAURA NYRO' by RON FRANGIPANE and his Orchestra.

  6. Remembrance: Ronald Frangipane. Associate Professor of Music, 19442020. It would be an impossible task to put into words the impact that the great Ron Frangipane had on Monmouth University and its students during his 18 years with the institution.

  7. 25. Apr. 2020 · Ronald Frangipane was an American musician, composer, and musical arranger. He was perhaps best known for contributing his keyboard talents to the feature films Barbarella (1968) and Midnight Cowboy (1969), as well as "Sugar, Sugar," the 1969 hit song by The Archies.