Greenfield talks about his career as a lyricist and a songwriter, songs he has written, and the musical genres he usually works within.
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Greenwood talks about his most famous song, "God Bless The USA", his new marriage and his current projects at the time.
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Gunty talks about audience reactions and expectations, the start of his professional career, fame and success, seeing comedy as a business, and taking responsibility for the character you present.
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John and Jim Hager discuss their early life, their musical inclination, their families, and their relationships with Van Barker.
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Hampton talks about the places and characters from New York City's 52nd Street, particularly Louis Armstrong and Club 18.
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Hart talks about his music career, the family gospel group, and his family home in Las Vegas, Nevada, Hartland Mansion.
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Hefti talks about Frank Sinatra, Rod McKuan, his professional life, and 52nd Street, New York City.
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Hill describes the Schillinger System of Musical Composition, different music composers and what types of methods they used to create their own music.
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Hodo talks about the musical group The Village People, old and new members, how the group started, and the phenomenon of disco music.
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During this interview, pianist, composer and arranger Jenkins speaks about night clubs shifting, professional relationships, and music.
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