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  • '''Cy Coleman''' (14 June 1929 - 18 November 2004) was an [[United States of America|Amer ...York College of Music]], but discovered a passion for jazz and formed the Cy Coleman Trio, which became popular both live and on record.
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  • '''Cy Coleman''' (14 June 1929 - 18 November 2004) was an [[United States of America|Amer ...York College of Music]], but discovered a passion for jazz and formed the Cy Coleman Trio, which became popular both live and on record.
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  • ...n by Anthony Newley in 1961, and ''Barnum (musical)|Barnum'' with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics and book by Mark Bramble.
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