Sherman Sneed - Class of 1938

~Sherman Sneed~ (November 18, 1920 ~ April 19, 2001)Sherman Brooks Sneed, singer, personal manager and Broadway producer who conceived and produced Lena Horne's historic Broadway musical The Lady And Her Music, was born and raised in Oklahoma City. He was a graduate of Douglass High School.He later moved to Brooklyn, where he lived until his death at the age of 80.In 1972, he became production manager for Lena Horne and subsequently, her personal manager. It was his idea and concept for Horne's Tony Award-winning one-woman Broadway show, The Lady And Her Music, which had an unprecedented 14-month run on Broadway, followed by a sold-out international tour, which he co-produced. He also was executive producer of the acclaimed albums Lena Horne at Carnegie Hall in 1994, and Lena Horne at the Supper Club, also released in 1994.In 1957, Sneed began a 15-year association with Harry Belafonte, first as a member of the Belafonte Folk Singers and later as an assistant manager and public relations liaison for Belafonte.Prior to his work with Belafonte and Horne, Sneed, also a talented singer, appeared in a production of Porgy and Bess with William Warfield and Leontyne Price, Broadway's Jamaica and made several TV appearances on such shows as "The Nat King Cole Show," "Sergeant Bilko" and in the movie, Carmen Jones.
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