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I have added an Aftermath Section to help clear up any misunderstanding with a particular addition that I found misleading regarding Dubin's career accomplishments: 42nd Street Musical on Broadway. Although he did indeed write the lyrics that were used in the musical itself, Dubin was long since dead, and therefore could not have "written lyrics for the show". The songs were merely taken from Warren/Dubin movie musical from the 1930s and used for this production in 1980. I hope this clears up any misunderstandings. Thanks.