
Oscar -winning Lyrik Alan Bergman, who released classics as “windmills of your mind”, died at the age of 99. The famous writer who left an important mark in the music industry “windmills in the mind”, “nice” n ‘easy
In addition to working with his wife Marilyn Bergman, to write the most popular, he collaborated with several artists, including Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett and Barbr Streisand. Duo of his wife provided words and occasional music for hundreds of songs supplied by Marvin Hamlisch, Quincy Jones, Miche Legrand and Cy Coleman-one from the fertile partnership of their time.
Family spokesman Ken Sunshine announced reports on the death of the Academy Awards Award Winning Composer on Friday, and AP reported. According to Alan Bergman, in the last few months, he suffered from respiratory problems “but continued writing songs to the very end”.
A family spokesman further informed that there would still be the centenary of Alan Bergman, as planned on the wide scene of Santa Monica. An important guests, including Michael Feinstein, Jackson Brown and Patti Austin, take part in the Centennial Celebration.
Bergmans married in 1958 and remained together until Marilyn’s death at the age of 93 in January 2022 due to respiratory failure. Bergmans were honored with several awards, including the Grammy Award and three Emmy Career Awards. They wrote opening thematic songs for Bracen’s World, Maude, Good Times, Alice and Brooklyn Bridge.
Bergmans received Oscar’s NOM every year in 1969-74 and in 1983 gathered three and then the next three following year. They were nominated 16 times and in 1980 they entered the Hall of Fame of Songs.
Singer and pianist Michael Feinstein noted in the Instagram post that Alan Bergman’s death “leaves in the life of those who have been to call, kind and magical, and being combined with a firm artist, in combination with their crack, and is in combination with their crack. And that is in combination with a friend.
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