Biography
In a career packed with varying types of compositions, Galt MacDermot was best-known for the music he wrote in the late-'60s Aquarian musical Hair. Born and raised in Montreal, MacDermot was the son of a Canadian diplomat. He studied at Bishop's University, then at the University of Cape Town in South Africa before moving to New York in 1964. Three years later, MacDermot's music for Hair, combined with lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni, made the show first an off-Broadway success, then a Broadway smash, and later a major motion picture. Of the several pop standards are "Let the Sunshine In," "Aquarius," "What a Piece of Work Is Man," "Good Morning Starshine," and the title song. In addition to the musicals, Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Human Comedy, MacDermot composed ballet and film scores, chamber music, band repertory, and drama accompaniments. He also formed the New Pulse Jazz Band in 1979. Galt MacDermot died on December 17, 2018, one day before his 90th birthday. ~ John Bush, Rovi



 
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Galt MacDermot - Coffee Cold
Galt MacDermot - Let The Sunshine In
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Galt MacDermot - Ripped Open By Metal Explosions
Galt MacDermot And His Mid Manhattan Rhythm Section ‎– Shapes Of Rhythm
Galt MacDermot - The Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) (Hair) (1979)
Galt MacDermot ‎– Up From The Basement
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