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It's 65 years since the notorious Broadway flop Golden Apple spawned a gorgeous, offbeat hit by composer Jerome Moross, with lyrics by John Latouche. "Lazy Afternoon" broke out of its inauspicious surroundings and became a familiar standard for jazz vocalists. In this archival Fishko Files: an appreciation of Moross's genre-crossing work. (Produced in 2013)
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It's 65 years since the notorious Broadway flop Golden Apple spawned a gorgeous, offbeat hit by composer Jerome Moross, with lyrics by John Latouche. "Lazy Afternoon" broke out of its inauspicious surroundings and became a familiar standard for jazz vocalists. In this archival Fishko Files: an appreciation of Moross's genre-crossing work. (Produced in 2013)

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