1925 - 1977
Norman Paris American Musician
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Norman Paris was previously married to Dorothy Loudon.
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American Musician Norman Paris was born Norman Thaddeus Pavlak on 21st October, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and passed away on 10th Jul 1977 New York, NY aged 51. He is most remembered for I've Got a Secret. His zodiac sign is Libra.
Norman Paris is a member of the following lists: Columbia Records artists, University of the Arts (Philadelphia) alumni and People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Relationship Statistics
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| Married | 1 |
6 years
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Details
| First Name |
Norman
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| Middle Name |
Thaddeus
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| Last Name |
Pavlak
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| Full Name at Birth |
Norman Thaddeus Pavlak
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| Alternative Name |
Norman Thaddeus Pavlak, Norman Pavlak, Norman Paris
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| Birthday |
21st October, 1925
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| Birthplace |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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| Died |
10th July, 1977
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| Place of Death |
New York, NY
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| Cause of Death |
Diabetes
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| Build |
Average
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| Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation |
Musician
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| Claim to Fame |
I've Got a Secret
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Jazz, Easy listening
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| Year(s) Active |
1946–1974
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| Instrument (text) |
Piano, Accordion
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| Record Label |
Columbia
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Norman Paris (born Norman Thaddeus Pavlak; October 21, 1925 – July 10, 1977) was an American pianist, arranger, composer, conductor, and bandleader. Hailed by Billboard's Bob Francis and Bob Rolontz as—respectively—"one of the best accompanists in the business" and a "sensational pian[ist whose] stylings, even in back of the singers, were a delight," Paris composed and/or arranged music for numerous television programs during the nineteen fifties and sixties, frequently appearing with his trio as well. In addition, he provided musical arrangements and/or orchestrations for both the big screen and Broadway stage.