Readers’ Favorite Awards Ceremony 2019: “Music to My Years” Gold Medal

Presenter Mark Wayne Adams, emcee Eddie Price, Stuart Balcomb
“Music to My Years, Life and Love Between the Notes” by film and TV composer and conductor Artie Kane won the 2019 Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal in the Non-Fiction and Music/Entertainment category at the annual Reader’s Favorite awards held on November 23, 2019 at the Regency Hotel Miami.

The memoir “Music to My Years, Life and Love Between the Notes” spans Artie Kane’s fifty years working in the entertainment industry. Kane conducted scores for over 60 motion pictures, wrote music for over 250 television shows (“Wonder Woman,” “Vegas,” “The Love Boat,” “Hotel,” “Dynasty,” “Matlock,” “Question of Guilt,” “Man Against the Mob”) READ MORE

Press Release: Legendary Hollywood Film and TV Composer Artie Kane Wins Reader’s Favorite Award

Legendary Hollywood Film and TV Composer Artie Kane Wins Reader’s Favorite Award

The memoir, ‘Music to My Years, Life and Love Between the Notes’ by Artie Kane wins gold medal in the Music/Entertainment category at the Reader’s Favorite awards

VENICE, Calif., Nov. 25, 2019 — “Music to My Years, Life and Love Between the Notes” (ISBN: 978-0983655039) by film and TV composer and conductor Artie Kane won the 2019 Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal in the Non-Fiction and Music/Entertainment category at the annual Reader’s Favorite awards held on November 23, 2019 at the Regency Hotel Miami.
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Review: “Music to My Years, Life and Love Between the Notes” Readers’ Favorite

Music to My years by Artie Kane Wins Gold Medal
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Music to My Years, Life and Love Between the Notes is a nonfiction memoir as told by Artie Kane to Marian Blue and JoAnn Kane. Artie Kane was a musical prodigy who began taking piano lessons when he was three and a half years old. He was born Aaron Cohen to Nathan and Sarah, both emigrants. Sarah and her family hailed from Belarus, and retelling the story of how Aaron’s great uncle Leib Zager spearheaded the family’s drive to move to the United States was a family tradition and part of their family lore. Artie’s dad died when he was only three,READ MORE

Press Release: Film and TV Composer Artie Kane Releases Hollywood Memoir

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Film and TV Composer Artie Kane Releases Hollywood Memoir

Artie Kane, who composed the music for over 250 television shows, conducted scores for 60 motion pictures, with eight marriages and a career spanning over eight decades, recounts his life in Hollywood and New York as a child prodigy, composer and conductor working with such stars as Frank Sinatra, Henry Mancini, John Williams, and Quincy Jones.

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