Dorff, Steve

Identity area

Type of entity

Person

Authorized form of name

Dorff, Steve

Parallel form(s) of name

    Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

      Other form(s) of name

        Identifiers for corporate bodies

        Description area

        Dates of existence

        1949-

        History

        American songwriter and composer Steve Dorff was born in New York and obtained a degree in journalism at the University of Georgia in 1971. Throughout his career he mainly composed country-style music. He wrote over 1000 songs, 20 of which were Top 10 pop and country hits sung by stars like Barbara Streisand, Celine Dion, Anne Murray, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, Judy Collins, Cher, Dusty Springfield, Ringo Starr, Garth Brooks, and Kenny Rogers. The prolific composer also created some 20 film soundtracks, and themes for numerous television shows like Murphy Brown and Growing Pains. He has been nominated three times for Grammy, six times for Emmys and has received 40 BMI (Broadcast Music Inc.) awards. He also collaborated with lyricist John Bettis on the musical “Josephine,” the story of Josephine Baker that premiered n Sarasota in 2016. In 2018 he was inducted into the Songwriters’ Hall of Fame.

        Places

        Legal status

        Functions, occupations and activities

        Mandates/sources of authority

        Internal structures/genealogy

        General context

        Relationships area

        Access points area

        Subject access points

        Place access points

        Occupations

        Control area

        Authority record identifier

        n 83176158

        Institution identifier

        Rules and/or conventions used

        Status

        Level of detail

        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Language(s)

          Script(s)

            Sources

            Maintenance notes