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  1. This is Gary McFarland (Century 67) By Thomas Cunniffe. On November 2, 1971, 38-year-old arranger Gary McFarland died after ingesting a drink spiked with methadone. In a career that spanned only a dozen years, McFarland had been praised by jazz critics as the best young big band arranger of his time, and then vilified by many of the same ...

  2. About The Film. Featuring candid interviews with some of the world's hippest musicians, This is Gary McFarland explores the life and times of self-taught musician, composer, and producer Gary McFarland, who despite contributions and affilations with such notables as Gerry Mulligan, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stan Getz, Bill Evans, Clark Terry, Gabor ...

  3. 29 de ago. de 2007 · Secret Story - This Is Gary McFarland. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. A new documentary film, This Is Gary McFarland, is a potent reminder of the cult jazz musician who, as the film maintains, could have been a household name, but instead suffered a dreadful death at a relatively young age.

  4. Verve, Impulse!, Skye, Cobblestone, Buddah. Gary Ronald McFarland (October 23, 1933 – November 2, 1971 [1]) was an American composer, arranger, vibraphonist and vocalist. He recorded for the jazz imprints Verve and Impulse! Records during the 1960s.

  5. About Gary McFarland. Gary Ronald McFarland (b. October 23, 1933) was one of the more significant contributors to orchestral jazz during the 1960s. He had an unfortunately short career. But he was surprisingly productive in the brief decade he was captured on record (1960-70).

  6. 14 de jun. de 2006 · This Is Gary McFarland: Directed by Kristian St. Clair. With Gary McFarland, Bob Brookmeyer, Joe Beck, John Calley. Documentary film about the life and mysterious death of forgotten jazz arranger/composer Gary McFarland.

  7. Gary McFarland (23 de octubre de 1933 – 3 de noviembre de 1971) fue un influyente compositor, arreglista, vibrafonista y vocalista, prominente durante la década de los 60, cuando fue "uno de los más importantes contribuyentes a la orquesta de jazz".