Israel Beilin (later to become Irving Berlin) was born in abject poverty in Russia and didn’t arrive in America until 1893 when he was five years old. By the time he died, at the age of 101, he had written thousands of beautiful, often witty, songs inspiring the much younger George Gershwin to describe him as ‘the greatest songwriter who ever lived’. He wrote White Christmas for the film Holiday Inn, winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song; famously recorded by Bing Crosby, it became one of the most popular and best-selling songs of all time. Accredited Lecturer Pip Burley takes a closer look at the story behind White Christmas.
EXTRA CONTENT - CHRISTMAS QUIZ
We've asked Lizzie Darbyshire, Chair of the North East Area Support Team and recently retired Accredited Lecturer to create a special Christmas Quiz. You can open the Quiz here. For the Answers click here.
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Comments
Really enjoyed this, absolutely brilliant. Thank you.
A moving story beautifully told. Thank you.
Fabulous!!
Wonderful. And may all your Christmasses be bright, too!
Wonderfully given talk and so sincere Thank you
Brilliant and quite moving
What a great story for Christmas eve
Really interesting, wonderful
Amazing
Such an interesting and touching talk - thank you
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