Jean Bach, Jazz Documentarian and Fan, Dies at 94

May 29th, 2013

Jean Bach, a lifelong jazz zealot whose fascination with a photograph of the titans of jazz gathered in front of a Harlem brownstone in 1958 led her to make a prizewinning movie about that moment, “A Great Day in Harlem,” 36 years later, died on Monday at her home in Manhattan. She was 94. The photographer Carol Friedman, a friend, announced the death. A print of that black-and-white photograph — one of the most famous in jazz history — had for years hung in the office of Ms. Bach’s husband, Bob, a television executive. Art Kane, a fashion and music [...]

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James L. Tolbert, Lawyer to Black Hollywood, Dies at 86

May 25th, 2013

James L. Tolbert was in love. Marie Ross was, too. But she had little interest in marrying a man who pieced together his income by hosting parties and concerts in empty buildings. One of his gimmicks: selling food and drink out of an old hearse. “He was just hustling,” said Mr. Tolbert’s son, Tony. “She said he needed to have some kind of career. She said, ‘doctor, lawyer or Indian chief.’  ” Mr. Tolbert, a high school dropout, chose option 2, and went on to become one of the first black lawyers to represent black entertainers in Hollywood and to [...]

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Georges Moustaki, French Singer and Songwriter, Dies at 79

May 25th, 2013
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Steve Forrest, ‘S.W.A.T.’ Actor, Dies at 87

May 24th, 2013
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Henri Dutilleux, Modernist Composer, Dies at 97

May 23rd, 2013
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Harold Shapero, 93, American Neo-Classical Composer, Dies

May 22nd, 2013

Harold Shapero, a composer who was a central figure of American Neo-Classicism, a school of composition that thrived in the 1940s and ’50s, died on Friday in Cambridge, Mass. He was 93. His death, at a nursing home, was announced by his family through a post on the Web site of Brandeis University, where Mr. Shapero, a professor emeritus, taught for 37 years. Born in Lynn, Mass., on April 29, 1920, Harold Samuel Shapero had a diverse musical youth. He became a skilled pianist, played jazz for fun and profit, and as a teenager studied composition with the Austrian-born composer [...]

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J. Hyde Crawford, Fashion Illustrator, Dies at 82

May 20th, 2013

J. Hyde Crawford, a fashion illustrator who drew countless newspaper advertisements of women wearing high-end clothing, but who may have left his most memorable image on the mundane but must-have accessory known as the shopping bag, died on May 11 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 82. In 1968, Mr. Crawford founded Quadrille, a fabric and wallpaper company that became known for bold designs. Connect with NYTMetro Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook for news and conversation. His death was confirmed by his husband, Charles W. Andrews. In the 1960s, Mr. Crawford was a contract artist drawing [...]

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Christine White, Known for ‘Twilight Zone’ Role, Dies at 86

May 19th, 2013
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Jacqueline Brookes, Actress, Dies at 82

May 13th, 2013

Jacqueline Brookes, an actress who appeared in films and on television but who won her widest acclaim on the stage in New York and around the country, performing the work of Shakespeare, Molière, Pirandello, Edward Albee and other dramatists over a 60-year career, died on April 26 in Manhattan. She was 82. The cause was lymphoma, said E. Colin O’Leary, executive director of Circle in the Square Theater School, where Ms. Brookes taught acting from 1974 until her death. Ms. Brookes won awards for her early work in Off Broadway theater, including an Obie in 1963 for her performance in [...]

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Merrill Brockway, Producer of TV’s ‘Dance in America,’ Dies at 90

May 10th, 2013

Merrill Brockway, a director and producer who brought high art to millions of Americans by presenting many of the 20th century’s greatest dancers and choreographers on the PBS television series “Dance in America,” died on May 2 in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 90. His death was confirmed by his partner of 17 years, John Eric Roybal, his only immediate survivor. Mr. Brockway’s work introduced many people to George Balanchine, Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Agnes de Mille, Jerome Robbins, Twyla Tharp and other giants of dance. Modeled after the dance numbers in Fred Astaire movies, “Dance in America” became known [...]

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