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bogart

[boh-gahrt] / ˈboʊ gɑrt /


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It plays as a “Greatest Hits” of Neil Bogart’s life rather than a cohesive album — there’s no narrative drive.

From Los Angeles Times

Giving itself that license to simply make stuff up doesn’t assuage the movie’s rewriting music history to make Bogart central to classics such as “Midnight Train to Georgia,” “Love to Love You Baby” and “Beth,” when the real stories behind those songs have long been out there, told by the artists and writers themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

Not so with this movie, which was written and directed by Timothy Scott Bogart, a son of Neil Bogart.

From New York Times

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Neil Bogart started out singing pop, then landed a succession of indie-recording-company positions before opening Casablanca in 1973.

From New York Times

The Broadway actor Jeremy Jordan has Bogart’s cadence down as he recounts his life to an unseen listener.

From New York Times