Disney Songwriting Legend Richard M. Sherman Dies at 95

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Richard M. Sherman, the legendary Disney songwriter known for classics like "Mary Poppins" and "It's a Small World," has died at 95 due to an age-related illness. Sherman, who formed an iconic duo with his late brother Robert B. Sherman, was celebrated for his prolific contributions to Disney's musical legacy, earning multiple Academy Awards and Grammy Awards throughout his 65-year career. Disney CEO Bob Iger and other industry figures paid tribute to Sherman's enduring impact and joyful spirit.
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