The Luboff Norman Choir
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The Luboff Norman Choir

Norman Luboff Norman Luboff American choral director and composer (1917–1987) Norman Luboff (May 14, 1917 – September 22, 1987) was an American choir director, music arranger, and music publisher. Luboff was the founder and conductor of the Norman Luboff Choir, one of the leading choral groups of the 1950s and '60s. He won a Grammy Award in 1961 for Best Performance by a Chorus, and the holiday albums Songs of Christmas (1956) and Christmas with the Norman Luboff Choir (1964) were bestsellers for many years. In addition to recording, Luboff arranged and conducted for radio, television, and film. He also founded Walton Music, a choral music publisher. Quick facts Background information, Born ... Norman Luboff Luboff in 1963 Background information…

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Albums

Singles

Arriverderci Roma / Sweet Lorena
Arriverderci Roma / Sweet Lorena (1955)
The Last Frontier / Vino Vino
The Last Frontier / Vino Vino (1956)
Just One Olay / The Morning Music Of Montmarte
Just One Olay / The Morning Music Of Montmarte (1958)
Consider Yourself / Seventy Six Trombones
Consider Yourself / Seventy Six Trombones (1962)