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I thought I should clarify my source for at least one thing here. The Gregory Aller mentioned was my grandmother's second husband. The source of his birth name comes from an email I received from Frederick Zlotkin, his grandson. I have decided not to add an article about Papa Gregory (Aller), as he did not have the importance to justify it. Eleanor and her husband do have that importance, as they have been described as being central to much development that put classical music back into film scores in the period from the late 1930's to the early 1960's. Through their connection with Frank Sinatra (and Nelson Riddle), they helped do the same for his genre of popular music. After Felix's death, Eleanor is still described from web sources I have searched as still being influential in movie score/soundtrack circles. L. Greg19:42, 14 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]