Murray Grand
Singer, Musical Artist
1919 – 2007
Who was Murray Grand?
Murray Grand was an American singer, songwriter, lyricist, and pianist best known for the song "Guess Who I Saw Today".
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Grand played piano as a teenager. During World War II, he served as an infantryman in U.S. Army and played piano accompaniment for USO Tour stars including Gypsy Rose Lee and Betty Grable. After the war, Grand studied piano and composition at the Juilliard School and worked as a cabaret performer in New York City.
In 1952, he wrote “Guess Who I Saw Today” for the Broadway musical revue New Faces of 1952. The song has been recorded by Nancy Wilson, Carmen McRae, and Eydie Gorme among others.
Grand’s songs have been recorded by Peggy Lee, Eartha Kitt, Paula West, Blossom Dearie, Toni Tennille, Eydie Gorme, and Michael Feinstein.
Grand appeared in two Paul Mazursky films: The Tempest and Moscow on the Hudson.
In his later years Grand lived for a time in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he ran a pet food business and continued to perform. He died of emphysema in Santa Monica, California.
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- Born
- Aug 27, 1919
Philadelphia - Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Juilliard School
- Lived in
- Philadelphia
- Died
- Mar 7, 2007
Santa Monica
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on July 23, 2013
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