Peter Allen Interview with Bill Boggs
Peter Allen (10 February 1944 -- 18 June 1992) was an Australian songwriter and entertainer. His songs were made popular by many recording artists, including Elkie Brooks, Melissa Manchester and Olivia Newton-John, with one, "Arthur's Theme", winning an Academy Award in 1981. In addition to recording many albums, he enjoyed a cabaret and concert career, including appearing at Radio City Music Hall riding a camel. His marriage to Liza Minnelli ended in divorce, and his most significant relationship[citation needed] was with Gregory Connell, which lasted 15 years. - Wikipedia Footage Owned by Bill Boggs http://www.BillBoggs.com YouTube Managed by Exit 172 Productions, LLC. http://Exit172Productions.com John Hedlund - Owner & Producer [email protected]

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