Harold Arlen - Wikipedia Arlen was a longtime friend and one-time roommate of actor Ray Bolger, who starred in The Wizard of Oz
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King of the Hill: Is Arlen Based on a Real Town in Texas? The small town of Arlen is partially inspired by the childhood lived experiences of the show’s creator, Mike Judge In an interview with the New York Times, he confirmed that Arlen is indeed based on the time he was based in Texas, particularly stating: “It’s (Arlen) Richardson, a suburb of Dallas
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Legendary Songwriter Harold Arlen The story of Harold Arlen, the great American songwriter who gave the world such classics at “That Old Black Magic,” “One For My Baby,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” and his crowning masterpiece “Over the Rainbow ”
Harold Arlen | Jazz, Blues Broadway | Britannica Harold Arlen was an American composer, arranger, pianist, and vocalist who contributed such popular songs as “Over the Rainbow,” “Blues in the Night,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “I Love a Parade,” and “Stormy Weather” to Hollywood movies and Broadway musicals
Harold Arlen | Songwriters Hall of Fame Arlen appeared at the Palace Theatre in New York and did several tours with Loews vaudeville circuit He continued to work on Broadway writing songs for musicals including 9:15 Revue, Earl Carroll Vanities (1930 and 1932), Americana, George Whites Music Hall Varieties, and The Show is On