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Lou Teicher
(1924-2008)
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Lou Teicher was born on 24 August 1924 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Betty Teicher and Elaine Teicher. He died on 3 August 2008 in Highlands, North Carolina, USA.
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Tout... sauf en famille
5.7
Soundtrack
("Sleigh Ride")
2008
Elfe
7.1
Soundtrack
("Sleigh Ride" (1948))
2003
À corps perdu
6.3
Soundtrack
("Rage To Live")
1965
Thalath Nessa
4.8
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("Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man")
1968
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Jeu intérieur
6.6
performer: "Theme from 'The Apartment'"
2024
Vinyl
7.7
TV Series
performer: "Midnight Cowboy"
2016
1 episode
Tout... sauf en famille
5.7
performer: "Sleigh Ride"
2008
Elfe
7.1
performer: "Sleigh Ride" (1948)
2003
Thalath Nessa
4.8
performer: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man"
1968
À corps perdu
6.3
music: "Rage To Live"
performer: "Rage To Live"
1965
The Dean Martin Show
8.1
TV Series
performer: "Brazilian Sleigh Bells"
1965
1 episode
The Danny Kaye Show
7.7
TV Series
performer: "Brazil"
1964
1 episode
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Alternative names
Ferrante & Teicher
Born
August 24
,
1924
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
August 3
,
2008
Highlands, North Carolina, USA
(heart failure)
Spouses
Betty Teicher
? - August 3, 2008 (his death)
Other works
CD (with
Art Ferrante
. as Ferrante and Teicher): "All Time Favorite Hits" (Columbia)
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With fellow pianist
Art Ferrante
, they performed as the duo "Ferrante & Teicher".
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