City
Epaper

Legendary pop composer Burt Bacharach no more

By ANI | Updated: February 10, 2023 15:20 IST

Burt Bacharach, an influential figure in American popular music for fifty years as a songwriter, composer, producer, and arranger, ...

Open in App

Burt Bacharach, an influential figure in American popular music for fifty years as a songwriter, composer, producer, and arranger, passed away on Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 94.

He died due to natural causes, according to Variety, a US-based media house.

Variety repored that on Thursday, Tina Brausam, a spokesman for Bacharach, made the announcement.

The unsurpassed melodist Bacharach achieved renown as a composer across all platforms.

His compositions, many of which he co-wrote with lyricist Hal David, rose to the top of the charts, especially when vocalist Dionne Warwick performed them. Only Lennon-McCartney challenged Bacharach-David in terms of financial and aesthetic success among 1960s songwriting teams. Between 1967 and 2005, Bacharach won six Grammys for his work as a writer, arranger, and singer.

He received recognition from the Academy Awards and Golden Globes for his work on "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969) and "Arthur," two films that featured his music frequently on both large and small screens in the 1960s and 1970s (1981). He won an Emmy in 1971 for a TV performance of his work.

The 1968 Bacharach-David song "Promises, Promises" saw 1,281 performances on Broadway and received a Tony Award nomination for best musical.

After being released from the Army in 1952, Bacharach's first noteworthy job in show business was as Vic Damone's pianist. He then played behind the Ames Brothers, Imogene Coca, Polly Bergen, Georgia Gibbs, and Steve Lawrence. He supported Paula Stewart, a singer, as well. He was married to Stewart from 1953 to 1958.

Bacharach also made appearances in front of the camera in the 1990s and 2000s. He made cameos in the 1997 espionage comedy "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" and its two sequels, both directed by Mike Myers. In the latter movies, Costello and Bacharach and Susannah Hoffs, wife of director Jay Roach, performed covers of Bacharach-"Never David's I'll Fall in Love Again" and "Alfie" as "Austin."

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Tina brausamarmyBurt BacharachVarietyHostArmy to army`army
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraMaharashtra Shocker: Army Jawan Kills Wife by Injecting Pesticide for College-Time Girlfriend in Dhule, Sits Beside Her Until She Dies

NationalIndian Army Jawan Murali Naik of Ghatkopar Martyred in Pakistani Shelling Along LoC

National'Jai Hind Ki Sena': From Devendra Fadnavis To Yogi Adityanath, Politicians Hail Indian Army For Operation Sindoor's Success

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Security Forces Demolish Homes of Terrorists Asif Sheikh and Adil (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai: Rs 77.52 Crore Fraud Uncovered at Defence-Run Club; Two Individuals & NGO Booked

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentBilly Joel celebrates Father's Day with wife Alexis, 2 daughters amid brain condition diagnosis

Entertainment"Because you didn't win an Academy Award": Robin Wright recalls her fight for equal pay on 'House of Cards' set

EntertainmentGlenn Close, Billy Porter bag roles in 'Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping'

Entertainment"Baut Pyaar and Respect": Diljit Dosanjh drops heartfelt birthday wish for Imtiaz Ali

EntertainmentAdnan Sami talks about his collabortaion with Asha Bhosle for latest track 'Aao Na' , says "this was a long time wish"