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Michael McLean (born 1952) is an American composer, singer, author, and filmmaker based in Heber City, Utah.
[edit] Early lifeMcLean attended high school in the Chicago area. He was the only Latter-day Saint in his graduating class, but managed to serve as student body president, as well as performing in the school's production of The Music Man.[1] McLean served an LDS mission in South Africa. After returning from his mission he formed a band. They went around at the bottom of the club circuit, but never made a break. While a student at Brigham Young University he took a music theory class in which he received a C and was told that he did not have what it would take to make it in music professionally.[2] After this McLean went to the University of Utah. He took a weekly composition class with Merrill Bradshaw. He then did some writing of music for local commercials in Salt Lake City and made some headway at this.[3] McLean finally quit college after his wife Lynne was in an auto accident. He made his first march into the limelight by writing commercials for the Church's "Homefront" campaign. He next took a job as producer for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in 1976. McLean would work with the Choir until 1993.[4] [edit] CareerAs a composer, McLean has produced more than 20 albums of original music, selling over one million copies since his 1983 debut. Focused mainly on a Latter-day Saint audience, McLean has also produced albums with a broader appeal, such as The Forgotten Carols. McLean authored a book in conjunction with The Forgotten Carols and enjoys continued commercial success from that work via annual, regional tours of a stage adaptation during the Christmas season. He has authored other books as well. In 1986, McLean began work on a musical called The Ark, which originally debuted at the Plum Alley Theatre. In 2000, the musical participated in the Festivals of New Musicals in New York City. The play was scheduled for an off-Broadway debut in the fall of 2005.[1] In the early 1980s, McLean convinced legendary actor James Stewart to work with him at a reduced rate in a made-for-tv film entitled Mr. Krueger's Christmas. McLean later worked with other notable actors in various writing, directing, and producing projects, including Academy Award winner Celeste Holm. [edit] Discography
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