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Stratton Rawson

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Stratton Rawson is an independent film producer and a senior producer at WNED-FM in Buffalo, New York, where he has been called, "Buffalo's Leonard Bernstein." [1]

He grew up in the Hudson Valley of New York State and took up the cello at an early age, spent four years at SUNY Albany, a year of work for the Chancellor of SUNY, two years at the University of Wyoming, and another four years at SUNY Buffalo. [2]

Rawson was one of the screenwriters of Frederick King Keller's Tuck Everlasting (1981). [3] Rawson's films as a producer include My Dark Lady (1987) and Vamping (1984).

The recording by Mode of Christophe Columb featured Rawson as the Magician and narrator. This was a 1992 production of a 1940 BBC Radio play by William Aguet with music by Arthur Honegger.

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