Gary William Friedman

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Gary William Friedman is the composer of the Obie-Award winning, Tony-nominated musical The Me Nobody Knows.

His music spans the worlds of theater, pop, television, and film. Other Broadway / Off-Broadway credits include Platinum, Taking My Turn (presented on PBS as part of its Great Performances series), Sheba, and The Last Supper. His orchestral and liturgical works have been commissioned and performed at venues such as the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Lancaster Music Festival. He served as music director for the fourth season of TV’s The Electric Company, for which he wrote 40 songs, including the popular Spider-Man Theme Song. He has produced and arranged several pop/jazz CDs through 150 Music, a record label he created with his wife, singer-lyricist Stevie Holland.

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