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  1. Dorothy Fields had the idea for a musical about Annie Oakley to star her friend Ethel Merman.Producer Mike Todd turned the project down, so Fields approached a new producing team, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.

  2. After showing them to André Previn, who was to arrange the music in the album (and who shared Byron’s enthusiasm for them), Byron forwarded them to Dorothy Fields in Brewster, N.Y. Miss Fields, who had enjoyed a long and rewarding association with Kern as the lyrist of some of his greatest accomplishments, familiarized herself with the three ...

  3. Her language is precisely the language a person would use expressing a feeling, even if it weren't sung or rhymed - yet the rhyme schemes are scrupulous and the structures impeccable. Concealing the art may be the highest skill in the craft of lyric-writing. Dorothy Fields is a master. Richard Maltby Jr . Discover best casinos, get bonuses.

  4. Nov 8, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One Distribution USRemind Me · Dorothy FieldsAn Evening With Dorothy Fields℗ DRG RECORDSReleased on: 1998-05-19Auto-gene...

  5. Dr. Dorothy Jenkins Fields A Miami native, she is responsible for the establishment of Miami’s Black Archives, the designation and restoration of the landmark Lyric Theater and other historic sites, the creation of the Black Heritage Trail, and the designation of the Historic Overtown Folklife Village as a National Trust “Main Street” community.

  6. Quotations by Dorothy Fields, American Musician, Born July 15, 1905. Share with your friends. "The man in our society is the breadwinner; the woman has enough to do as the homemaker, wife and mother."

  7. The song Porgy was written by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh and was first recorded and released by Ethel Waters in 1930. It was covered by Teddi King, Anne Shelton, Auld-Hawkins-Webster Saxtet, Charquet & Co. and other artists.