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Bacharach
U.S. songwriter and pianist. He was born in Kansas City, the son of a syndicated fashion columnist. He studied under D. Milhaud, B. Martinu, and H. Cowell. In the 1950s he wrote arrangements for Steve Lawrence and Vic Damone, and later toured with M. Dietrich. In the late 1950s he began his long association with lyricist Hal David (b.1921), which would produce many hits especially for Dionne Warwick (b.1940), incl. "Walk On By," "I Say a Little Prayer," and "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" He and David collaborated on the successful musical Promises, Promises (1968).
Tathagata
Epithet of the Buddha that he employed primarily when referring to himself. He also used it to refer to other buddhas who preceded him and who would follow. Tathagatha refers to one who has trod the path to full awakening and so reached the end of suffering and escaped samsara. The implication is that the path is open to all who would follow it. In later Mahayana Buddhism, Tathagata came to mean the essential buddha nature found in everyone.
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