Ken Sutherland

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Born1939 (age 8687)
New York City, NY, United States
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Years active1972–present
Ken Sutherland
Born1939 (age 8687)
New York City, NY, United States
Occupations
Years active1972–present

Ken Sutherland (born 1939) is a composer, lyricist, playwright and artist who has written songs and scores for a number of movies, including the award-winning Savannah Smiles.

Born in New York City, N.Y., Sutherland moved with his family to Westchester County after his father returned home from World War II. Sutherland's future career in advertising and later music was strongly influenced by his Canadian-born father, who became a naturalized U.S. citizen before enlisting in the Marine Corps. The elder Sutherland went on to become Director of National Advertising for Life magazine, then joined Compton Advertising and later became a fundraiser for his alma mater, Yale University. During his student days at Yale, Sutherland's father sang in double quartet called ‘The Eight Sons of Eli,” and the group had a show on CBS radio. Sutherland's father was continually ensconced in music one way or another and took his two older sons to every Broadway show, Gilbert and Sullivan concert and other musical events whenever possible.

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