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Barry De Vorzon

Barry De Vorzon

Barry De Vorzon has been played on NTS in shows including Tom Furse, featured first on 21 May 2015. Songs played include The Riot, Baseball Furies Chase and The Fight.

Barry De Vorzon (born July 31, 1934 in New York City) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and composer. His first big hit was with The Tamerlanes, with whom he sang lead on their hit "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" in 1963. De Vorzon worked as an A&R rep for Valiant Records later in the 1960s, during which time he signed The Association and produced their first single, a cover of the Bob Dylan tune "One Too Many Mornings".

De Vorzon composed the soundtracks to many 1970s and 1980s films, and one of the tunes, "Cotton's Theme" (from Bless the Beasts and Children) was rescored by Perry Botkin Jr. and retitled "Nadia's Theme" for the television soap opera, The Young and the Restless. "Nadia's Theme" hit #8 on the US Top 40 in 1976 and the album from which it was taken shot to #42 on the Billboard 200; in 1977, it won a Grammy award for Best Instrumental Arrangement. De Vorzon also composed the tune "It's Christmas Time in San Francisco".

De Vorzon is perhaps best known for his participation in creating soundtrack for the cult film, "The Warriors" (1979), directed by Walter Hill. After The Warriors, De Vorzon composed several more soundtracks for Private Benjamin (1980), The Comeback Kid (1980), Xanadu (1980), Simon & Simon (1981), Looker (1981), Mr. Mom (1983), V: The Final Battle (1984), Mischief (1985), Stick (1985) and Night of the Creeps (1986).

De Vorzon's last film soundtrack was The Exorcist (1990); he has been inactive in the music industry ever since.

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Barry De Vorzon

Barry De Vorzon has been played on NTS in shows including Tom Furse, featured first on 21 May 2015. Songs played include The Riot, Baseball Furies Chase and The Fight.

Barry De Vorzon (born July 31, 1934 in New York City) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and composer. His first big hit was with The Tamerlanes, with whom he sang lead on their hit "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" in 1963. De Vorzon worked as an A&R rep for Valiant Records later in the 1960s, during which time he signed The Association and produced their first single, a cover of the Bob Dylan tune "One Too Many Mornings".

De Vorzon composed the soundtracks to many 1970s and 1980s films, and one of the tunes, "Cotton's Theme" (from Bless the Beasts and Children) was rescored by Perry Botkin Jr. and retitled "Nadia's Theme" for the television soap opera, The Young and the Restless. "Nadia's Theme" hit #8 on the US Top 40 in 1976 and the album from which it was taken shot to #42 on the Billboard 200; in 1977, it won a Grammy award for Best Instrumental Arrangement. De Vorzon also composed the tune "It's Christmas Time in San Francisco".

De Vorzon is perhaps best known for his participation in creating soundtrack for the cult film, "The Warriors" (1979), directed by Walter Hill. After The Warriors, De Vorzon composed several more soundtracks for Private Benjamin (1980), The Comeback Kid (1980), Xanadu (1980), Simon & Simon (1981), Looker (1981), Mr. Mom (1983), V: The Final Battle (1984), Mischief (1985), Stick (1985) and Night of the Creeps (1986).

De Vorzon's last film soundtrack was The Exorcist (1990); he has been inactive in the music industry ever since.

Original source Last.fm

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The Riot
Barry DeVorzon, Perry Botkin, Jr.
Bell Records1970
Baseball Furies Chase
Barry De Vorzon
A&M Records1979
The Fight
Barry De Vorzon
La-La Land Records2013
Nadia's Theme (The Young And The Restless)
Barry DeVorzon, Perry Botkin Jr.
A&M Records0
Nadia's Theme
Barry DeVorzon
Arista1976
Transistor Q
Barry DeVorzon, Perry Botkin, Jr.
Bell Records1970
Theme From "The Warriors"
Barry De Vorzon
A&M Records1979
Wonder Wheel (Main Title)
Barry DeVorzon
Waxwork Records2016
Theme From "The Warriors"
Barry De Vorzon
Waxwork Records2016