David Rose may refer to: == Business == David Rose (real estate developer) (1892–1986), American real estate developer and philanthropist David L. Rose (born 1967), American business executive and scientist at MIT Media Lab David S. Rose (born 1957), American technology entrepreneur and angel investor == Entertainment == David Rose (American producer) (1895–1992), American film producer and manager David Rose (artist) (1910–2006), American artist David Rose (songwriter) (1910–1990), British-American songwriter, composer, arranger and orchestra leader David Rose (producer) (1924–2017), British... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: Holiday for Strings - #2: The Stripper - #3: Poinciana (Song of the Tree) - #4: Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered) - #5: Calypso Melody
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1950s#575122
1960s#500265


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See also...

David Rose • David Rose's Orchestra


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