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    Orville Stoeber

    American singer-songwriter

    Orville Stoeber (born June 20, 1947) is an American singer/songwriter, actor and artist.

    He is primarily known for his 1971 album Songs on UNI records (MCA),[1] his work as score composer for the horror film Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971),[2] and his collaboration with author Margaret Atwood on Hymns of the God's Gardeners (2009),[3] utilizing lyrics from The Year of the Flood (2009), the second book of her science fiction trilogy MaddAddam.

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  • Music and acting career

    After leaving the University of Nebraska for New York in the late 1960s, Stoeber, an Army brat, found work in the off-Broadway theater scene. One of his first jobs was as a singer in Robert Joffrey's 1967 multimedia ballet, Astarte.

    He also wrote music for A.R. Gurney Jr.'s Tonight! In Living Color! (1969) and Andy Warhol collaborator Ronald Tavel's Obie award winning play Boy on the Straight-Back Chair (1969), stage