Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood

Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood

Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood

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Doe Eyes [Love Theme from the Bridges of Madison County]
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Doe Eyes (Love Theme from the Bridges of Madison County) (Reprise) [Love Theme From The Bridges Of Madison County Reprise]

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Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood

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An excellent altoist and jazz arranger in the 1950s (most notably for Stan Kenton), Lennie Niehaus in more recent times won fame for his work scoring the music for Clint Eastwood films. After graduating from college, Niehaus played alto and occasionally wrote for Kenton (1951-1952) before being drafted for the Army (1952-1954). Upon his discharge, Kenton welcomed Niehaus back and he worked for the bandleader on and off for the rest of the decade. Niehaus, who led and played alto on six albums between 1954-1957 (five for Contemporary), had a cool tone a bit reminiscent of Lee K...
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