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American composer
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Steven "Steve" Bramson is an American composer who has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, and has won one Daytime Emmy Award and three ASCAP Awards. He has written music to George Lucas' Young Indiana Jones and the CBS series JAG. Bramson's music has been played in New York City, London and Vienna. He is currently writing a musical titled Shimmy. The lyrics are being credited to Pamela Phillips Oland. Although he once considered being an economist, Steve is also an excellent jazz pianist, who has backed up major jazz stars and once played in the Montreux Jazz Festival.

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  • Shimmy

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De la Terre à la Lune - the synchronized on-board audio theme used for the original version of Space Mountain in Disneyland Paris, named Space Mountain: De la Terre à la Lune from 1995 - 2005.

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