J. Kim Murphy George Spiro Dibie, a television cinematographer whose credits across a 48-year career ranged from “Barney Miller” to “Night Court” to “Sister, Sister,” died on Tuesday.
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“Delta Man,” Bobby Allison and Gerry Spehar (Independent)The new album by longtime songwriting collaborators Bobby Allison and Gerry Spehar includes an exuberant self-assessment on “Bubba Billy Boom Boom & Me,” a tune as entertaining as its title.“We was dynamite, y’all!” Allison sings.They still are. “Delta Man” collects 15 songs spotlighting an under-the-radar partnership now in its fifth decade.Allison grew up in New Mexico and has been working the troubadour circuit since he was a teenager.
Spehar, a Colorado native, stopped performing in the 1980s but has continued to write with Allison. While some of these recordings date back as far as 1998, all were completed last year.Twang provides a unifying element, but Spehar and Allison cover a range of styles.
J. Kim Murphy George Spiro Dibie, a television cinematographer whose credits across a 48-year career ranged from “Barney Miller” to “Night Court” to “Sister, Sister,” died on Tuesday.
It was announced by a spokesperson from the ICG (International Cinematographers guild-Local 600), that cinematographer and Emmy winner George Spiro Dibie has died at his home in L.A. He was 90.
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