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- Max_Meth abstract "Max Meth (born c. 1900-died January 3, 1984) was a Broadway musical director and conductor for over 40 years (1927–1968). He came to the United States from Austria. He won the Tony Award twice, in 1949 for the original As the Girls Go, and in 1952 for a revival of Pal Joey.".
- Max_Meth birthDate "1900".
- Max_Meth birthYear "1900".
- Max_Meth deathDate "1984".
- Max_Meth deathYear "1984".
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- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Beggars_Holiday.
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- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Cabin_in_the_Sky_(musical).
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- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_deaths.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_conductors_(music).
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- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Eine_Nacht_in_Venedig.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Finians_Rainbow.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Leave_It_to_Me!.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Lets_Face_It!.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Pal_Joey_(musical).
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Parade_(musical).
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Right_This_Way.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Roberta.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Yorkers.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink The_Unsinkable_Molly_Brown_(musical).
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Award.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Award_for_Best_Conductor_and_Musical_Director.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLink Ziegfeld_Follies.
- Max_Meth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Max Meth".
- Max_Meth dateOfBirth "1900".
- Max_Meth dateOfDeath "1984".
- Max_Meth name "Meth, Max".
- Max_Meth shortDescription "American conductor".
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- Max_Meth description "American conductor".
- Max_Meth description "American conductor".
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- Max_Meth subject Category:1984_deaths.
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- Max_Meth subject Category:American_conductors_(music).
- Max_Meth subject Category:Music_directors.
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- Max_Meth hypernym Director.
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- Max_Meth comment "Max Meth (born c. 1900-died January 3, 1984) was a Broadway musical director and conductor for over 40 years (1927–1968). He came to the United States from Austria. He won the Tony Award twice, in 1949 for the original As the Girls Go, and in 1952 for a revival of Pal Joey.".
- Max_Meth label "Max Meth".
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- Max_Meth name "Max Meth".
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