Education
Columbia University.
Columbia University.
In 1972, he made his debut as a lyricist with the Office-Broadway musical Hark! at the Mercer-O"Casey Theatre. He received a Grammy nomination for best cast album for The Tap Dance Kid. He has also written for American Broadcasting Company"s All My Children, Afterschool Specials, Disney"s Polly Comin" Home and wrote the theme song for National Broadcasting Company"s Millennium Special.
His voiceover clients include Volvo, Cadillac, Ford, International Business Machines Corporation, American Express, most of the world"s leading fragrance houses, and he was the "voice of Chanel" for more than a decade.
His corporation, Lorick, Incorporated., is a video production company, and he held a Master"s degree from Columbia University. He died in January of 2016 after a period of kidney dialysis.