Monica Lewis (English Wikipedia)

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  • Donald, Jane (July 27, 1957). "Career Carved By Versatility". Tucson Daily Citizen. Arizona, Tucson. p. 21. Retrieved June 26, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon

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  • Roberts, Sam (June 16, 2015). "Monica Lewis, Whose Apple-Pie Appeal Sold Chiquita's Bananas, Is Dead at 93: [Obituary (Obit); Biography]". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. B4. ProQuest 1690710877. Ms. Lewis was born in Chicago to a musical family headed by her father, Leon Lewis, who was a symphonic composer and conductor. Her mother, Jessica, sang with the Chicago Opera Company and her sister, Barbara, was an accomplished classical pianist. Her brother, Marlo, became head of variety for CBS-TV and created Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" show. [...] In 1956, she met and married widowed MCA/Universal production executive Jennings Lang, putting her own career on hold in order to become mother to his two young sons, Robert and Michael, whom she adopted. They were soon joined by a third son, Rocky, now a successful screenwriter, producer-director and author. [...] Following her husband's death in 1996, she recorded a tribute album tracing their 40-year marriage, titled 'Why Did I Choose You?'
  • Burlingame, Jon (August 5, 2022). "Mike Lang, Leading Jazz and Studio Pianist, Dies at 80". Variety. ProQuest 2699190225. Mike Lang, one of the preeminent pianists in Hollywood history, died of lung cancer Friday morning at his home in Studio City. He was 80. Lang played piano (or organ, harpsichord or celeste) on an estimated 2,000 film and TV scores dating back to the mid-1960s, including scores by virtually every great film composer of the past 50 years...He was born Michael Herbert Lang on Dec. 10, 1941, in Los Angeles (but changed his name, many years later, to Michael Anthony Lang), the son of Jennings Lang, an agent who later became a producer of such Universal films as 'Earthquake' and 'Airport 1975.'

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