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David Amram

1930 - Today

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David Werner Amram III (born November 17, 1930) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor of orchestral, chamber, and choral works, many with jazz flavorings. He plays piano, French horn, Spanish guitar, and pennywhistle, and sings. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. David Amram is the 1,298th most popular musician (up from 1,343rd in 2019), the 6,689th most popular biography from United States (up from 6,699th in 2019) and the 471st most popular American Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, David Amram ranks 1,298 out of 3,175Before him are Mark Isham, Emanuel Ax, Gary Rossington, Mishary Rashid Alafasy, Neil Murray, and Enzo Jannacci. After him are Danny Carey, John Abercrombie, Anouar Brahem, Barry Hay, Bernard Sumner, and Kenny Burrell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, David Amram ranks 387Before him are William H. Dana, Edward Woodward, Kurt Nielsen, Jeannette Altwegg, Hank Mobley, and Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García. After him are Theodore Freeman, Hector Bianciotti, John Alcott, Christian Schwarz-Schilling, Little Walter, and Liviu Librescu.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, David Amram ranks 6,691 out of 20,380Before him are David Mamet (1947), Renée Elise Goldsberry (1971), Wilfred Jackson (1906), Beulah Bondi (1889), AJ Lee (1987), and Elvin Hayes (1945). After him are Mary Edwards Walker (1832), Tony Accardo (1906), Betty Compson (1897), Maya Hawke (1998), Ethel Catherwood (1908), and Mona Simpson (1957).

Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, David Amram ranks 471Before him are Frankie Laine (1913), Lennie Tristano (1919), Hank Mobley (1930), Barney Kessel (1923), Mark Isham (1951), and Gary Rossington (1951). After him are Danny Carey (1961), John Abercrombie (1944), Kenny Burrell (1931), Nancy Wilson (1954), Bonnie Raitt (1949), and Stan Kenton (1911).