4. George Myers says: (Your comment is awaiting moderation.) "...of Michael Tilson Thomas. The director of the San Francisco Symphony is 62."
December 22, 2006 at 11:00 am
I found in research in the archaeology of NYC’s Bowery, once it’s 1820s theater district, that Michael Tilson Thomas' grandfather was the “father of Yiddish Theater” he the grandson of Boris Thomashefsky, once one of the biggest stars of Yiddish Theater in the United States, where actor Walter Mathau started.
He was once the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s conductor where in a “classical influence on rock concert” in Buffalo, NY he also had the John McLaughlin Mahavishnu Orchestra (the piece was later recorded with the London Symphony) that I was to as a arts college inside a university student.
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