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Alec Wilder wrote songs and lyrics of unsurpassed beauty and
originality, and his work won the respect and admiration of such
important musical figures as Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Mitch
Miller, Gunther Schuller, and many others. Yet Wilder seemed almost
to court obscurity. Both in the music he composed and in the way he
lived his life, Wilder valued the unique and eccentric over the
established and easily acceptable. And though he authored the
definitive American Popular Song--which critics praised as
"singular" (Studs Terkel), "pioneering" (Whitney Balliett),
"rewarding" (Milton Babbitt), and "a joy to anyone who really cares
about American popular music" (Max Morath)--his own contribution to
that music has remained, until now, too little known and far too
little appreciated.
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