The author of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was Robert L May, in 1939.
The names originated from a 1823 poem by an anonymous writer titled "The Night Before Christmas". The original names were: * Dasher and Dancer * Prancer and Vixen * Comet and Cupid * Dunder and Blixem The last two names were later changed to Donder (aka Donner) & Blitzen. The popular seasonal song Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, which came along a number of years later, added the ninth reindeer to the list.
The most notable singer of the song was Gene Autry (The Singing Cowboy) back in 1949. Since the song was written in 1949, I assume he was the first person to record it, and it is this version that is heard many times during the Christmas season. But, as with many Christmas songs, this song has be sung by many others, including Perry Como and Burl Ives (from the TV special of the same name, where he sang "Holly Jolly Christmas, which was written by the same man that wrote "Rudolph")
The writer asked what it would happen after that.
Colin Harvey - writer - died on 2011-08-15.
The author of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was Robert L May, in 1939.
Washington Irving is credited with being the first American writer to depict Santa Claus as a plump, jolly figure in his 1809 book "Knickerbocker's History of New York." This portrayal of Santa Claus played a significant role in shaping the modern image of the character.
Minnie Riperton married Dick Rudolph who is a song writer and etc.
The names originated from a 1823 poem by an anonymous writer titled "The Night Before Christmas". The original names were: * Dasher and Dancer * Prancer and Vixen * Comet and Cupid * Dunder and Blixem The last two names were later changed to Donder (aka Donner) & Blitzen. The popular seasonal song Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, which came along a number of years later, added the ninth reindeer to the list.
that what is actual reveals something about a greater reality.
He's a total cool dude. He is a writer/performer in Los Angeles. He is also a total cool dude.
Rudolph Stanfield, Jr., writer, producer, arranger, a gospel legend.
The most notable singer of the song was Gene Autry (The Singing Cowboy) back in 1949. Since the song was written in 1949, I assume he was the first person to record it, and it is this version that is heard many times during the Christmas season. But, as with many Christmas songs, this song has be sung by many others, including Perry Como and Burl Ives (from the TV special of the same name, where he sang "Holly Jolly Christmas, which was written by the same man that wrote "Rudolph")
Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer.
well motzart wrote the composition, but as for the actual lyrics i am unaware.
Unfortunately, Rudy "In the PM" Taylor, writer and engineer on most the Gap Bands most sucessful hits passed away in the late 90's....
"Reindeer Games" was released in the year 2000. It starred Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise and Charlize Theron. It was directed by John Frankenheimer. It was also Frankenheimer's last film and received poor reviews.