Don Robertson

American pianist and composer

Don Robertson - American pianist and composer
Born

December 5th, 1922
102 years ago

Died

March 16th, 2015
10 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American pianist and composer created numerous popular songs and instrumental works throughout a career spanning several decades. Active primarily in the mid-20th century, compositions included a mix of pop and traditional genres. Collaborated with various artists and contributed to the music industry with original pieces that achieved commercial success. In addition to composing, performed extensively, showcasing talent at various venues.

Composed 'Easy to Love' and 'My Heart Cries' which gained popularity.

Worked with other musicians including Nat King Cole and Patti Page.

Contributed to over 300 songs during his career.

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