Dick Gallagher

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Dick Gallagher (October 16, 1955 - January 20, 2005) was a pianist and composer, best known on the New York cabaret scene.

He co-wrote scores for several musicals including WHAT NOT, which won the 1990 Richard Rodgers Production Award; WHOOP-DEE-DOO!, which won the 1993 Outer Critics Circle Award; WHEN PIGS FLY, which was produced internationally after an extended run in New York, and won the 1996 Outer Critics Circle award for Best Musical Review, and the Drama Desk Award for Best Off-Broadway musical; HAVE I GOT A GIRL FOR YOU: The Frankenstein Musical; and the title song for YOU SHOULD BE SO LUCKY. He was also involved in two shows for the theatre company, Theatre Works: GOLD RUSH and A CHRISTMAS.

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