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Lloyd Webber

American  
[web-er] / ˈwɛb ər /

noun

  1. (Sir) Andrew, born 1948, English composer of musical theater.


Lloyd Webber British  
/ ˈwɛbə /

noun

  1. Andrew, Baron Lloyd-Webber. born 1948, English composer. His musicals include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (1968), Jesus Christ Superstar (1970), and Evita (1978), all with lyrics by Tim Rice, and Cats (1981), Phantom of the Opera (1986), Sunset Boulevard (1993), and The Beautiful Game (2000)

  2. his brother, Julian. born 1951, British cellist

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Our Charles Passy interviewed Andrew Lloyd Webber, who has been busy reorganizing his company and with several revival productions of his musicals.

From MarketWatch

Andrew Lloyd Webber is ready for his close up — again.

From MarketWatch

Mr. Lloyd Webber has been enjoying a novel career renaissance of late.

From The Wall Street Journal

The president and avowed Andrew Lloyd Webber fan will also honor Michael Crawford, who played the titular role in “The Phantom of the Opera” when it debuted on Broadway.

From Salon

Divine dispensation allowed me to catch the final performance of this revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s 1971 breakout musical.

From Los Angeles Times