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William Russo (musician) - Wikipedia William Joseph Russo (June 25, 1928 – January 11, 2003) was an American composer, arranger, and musician from Chicago, Illinois, United States [1]
William Russo (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom Early Life [] The Punisher [] Billy "The Beaut" Russo Billy Russo was a favorite hitman for the Costa mob, nicknamed "the Beaut" because of his good looks [8] After the execution-style killing of Frank Castle's family at the hands of the Costas, Russo was hired by the latter to assassinate Maurice Howles, another hitman who had earlier failed to kill Frank Castle, Michael McTeer, a
William Russo, Chicago Free Theater, and Columbia College . . . - Facebook This Facebook page is dedicated to the life and work of composer William Russo (1928-2003), whose career ranged from big band jazz (including the Stan Kenton orchestra) to symphonic and operatic works to the Chicago Free Theater, one of the seminal troupes in Chicago's Off-Loop theatre movement
ECC | William Russo Collection, 1950-2005 - Explore Chicago Collections William "Bill" Russo (1928-2003) was a composer, conductor, musician, teacher, and author of Chicago, Illinois Additionally, Russo was the founder of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble at Columbia College Chicago, the founder and Director of Chicago Free Theater, and the director of High School Jazz Festiva
William Russo Collection, 1950-2005 - Columbia College Chicago Born in Chicago, IL, composer, conductor, musician, teacher, and author, William "Bill" Russo began composing and arranging in his teens In 1943, he studied composition and improvisation with Lennie Tristano, a leader in the progressive jazz movement and he formed his own band which held performances locally
William Russo archival collection at Columbia College Chicago . . . Born in Chicago on June 25, 1928, and raised on the city's North Side, William Russo was a composer of jazz, rock, symphonic music, operas, ballets, film scores, and music-theatre works as well as a teacher and author
March 2003 William Russo, Educator, Composer (1928-2003) After a career that encompassed over 50 years as a bandleader and compositions as diverse as jazz scores, a rock opera, and film soundtracks William Russo died on January 11, 2003 from pneumonia after leading a concert by the Chicago Jazz Ensemble