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Seymour Press, a Behind-the-Scenes Fixture on Broadway, Dies at 98

The New York Times – Music:

He started playing in Broadway orchestras in 1957, and eventually he began recruiting those orchestras as well.

Neil Genzlinger
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Deaths (Obituaries), Encores! Great American Musicals in Concert (Series), Music, New York City Center Theater, Press, Seymour (1924-2022), Theater, Theater (Broadway), Tony Awards (Theater Awards)
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