• Stu Phillips may refer to: Stu Phillips (composer) (born 1929), American film music composer Stu Phillips (country singer) (born 1933), Canadian-born...
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    USA: 20th Century Fox. Official website Stu Phillips at IMDb Stu Phillips discography at Discogs Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stu Phillips....
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  • Lee from Dukes of Hazzard. The "Knight Rider Theme" was composed by Stu Phillips and Glen A. Larson. The series DVD bonus material contains an interview...
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  • American jazz drummer Stu Nahan (1926–2007), Canadian-American sportscaster Stu Phillips (country singer) (born 1933), Canadian Stu Rasmussen (born 1948)...
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  • Stu Phillips (born January 19, 1933) is a Canadian-American country singer from Montreal, Quebec. Stu and his wife Aldona operate Long Hollow Winery in...
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  • Somerville Opening theme "Unknown Stuntman" performed by Lee Majors Composers Stu Phillips Ron Ramin Frank DeVol Tom Worrall Morton Stevens Dennis McCarthy Ken...
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    Crow Medicine Show Brad Paisley Jon Pardi Dolly Parton Carly Pearce Stu Phillips Jeanne Pruett Rascal Flatts Riders in the Sky Darius Rucker Don Schlitz...
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  • turn by [...] Adarsh Gourav". Rating the film 3.5 stars out of 4, Michael Phillips of Chicago Tribune termed the film a "propulsive adaptation", writing "The...
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  • Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (category Films scored by Stu Phillips)
    movie without message. Most of the film's music was written by Stu Phillips. Phillips adapted Paul Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice for the psychedelic...
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  • album, My Dad. The song was arranged by Jimmie Haskell and Stu Phillips and produced by Phillips. Davy Jones released a version of the song on his 1965 album...
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