{"title":"Cy Coleman","role":"Composer","image":"","lede":null,"content":"<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n<p><strong>CY COLEMAN (Composer).<\/strong> \u201cCy Coleman is a permanent gem in Broadway\u2019s musical crown.\u201d So said the New York Post\u2019s esteemed critic, Clive Barnes. For three decades, Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award-winning composer Cy Coleman turned out distinguished Broadway musicals, including <em>Wildcat<\/em>, <em>Little Me<\/em>, <em>Sweet Charity<\/em>, <em>Seesaw<\/em>, <em>I Love My Wife<\/em>,<em> Barnum<\/em> and <em>The Life<\/em>. Coleman won Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Score in consecutive years for <em>City of Angels<\/em> (1990) and <em>The Will Rogers Follies<\/em> (1991). Coleman, a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, also enjoyed a long, successful recording career as a jazz musician and penned such popular standards as \u201cWitchcraft\u201d and \u201cThe Best Is Yet to Come.\u201d<br\/><\/p>\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->","website":"","alt":""}