Creating some of film and television's most iconic soundtracks, jazz composer
Lalo Schifrin – born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 21, 1932 - won four
Grammy Awards and was given his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He
started playing piano at the age of five and received a scholarship to esteemed
French music college the Paris Conservatoire, where he took classical training
during the day and played in jazz clubs at night. He returned to Argentina to
lead his own big band before moving to New York City in 1960 to play with Dizzy
Gillespie. Lalo Schifrin crafted a signa...