George Feyer (Hungary, 27 October 1908 – New York, 21 October 2001) was a classically trained pianist who turned to 'light' music upon graduating, and...
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Look up feyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Feyer may refer to: Johan Fredrik Feyer (1821 – 1880), a Norwegian industrial pioneer A...
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night. Fey started doing gigs at Improv Olympic where she first worked with pianist Jeff Richmond, her future husband and collaborator. Both Fey and Richmond...
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George Feyer, born György Fejér (1921 - 1977), Canadian cartoonist George Feyer (pianist), born György Fejér (1908 - 2001) Géza Fejér (1945), Hungarian discus...
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Paris" by Tony Martin (American singer) "Happy Days in Paris" by George Feyer (pianist) "The Happy Elf (Gay Paris)" by John Van Horn & His Orchestra "The...
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Bobby Short (category 20th-century American pianists)
fill in for George Feyer. Short (accompanied by Beverly Peer on bass and Dick Sheridan on drums) became an institution at the Carlyle, as Feyer had been...
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Alec Baldwin (category George Washington University alumni)
Edward Norton, comedian David Letterman, violinist Itzhak Perlman, and pianist Lang Lang, among many others. Here's the Thing was developed for Baldwin...
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for luxury and live music. The hotel's Rembrandt Room cabaret featured George Feyer from 1968 to 1980, and Greta Keller for several weeks each year through...
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Taylor Swift (category 21st-century American women pianists)
Back About Her Love Life, the Hyannis Port House—and Has Words for Tina Fey and Amy Poehler". Vanity Fair. March 5, 2013. Archived from the original...
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(born 1974), hip hop artist Samuel Barber (1910–1981), former composer, pianist, conductor, baritone, music educator, and composer Len Barry (1942–2020)...
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