Charley rosen biography

  • Charles Elliot Rosen is an American author and former basketball player and basketball coach.
  • Charles Elliot Rosen (born January 18, 1941) is an American author and former basketball player and basketball coach.
  • Charles Rosen is a former college basketball star who went on to play and coach the game in the minor leagues and at the college level.
  • Charlie Rosen (musician)

    American musician

    For other people with the same name, see Charlie Rosen.

    Charlie Rosen (born July 20, 1990[1][2]) is an American musician, composer, arranger, orchestrator, musical director, and music producer. He is best known for his work on Broadway, where he has worked on Be More Chill, Prince of Broadway, American Psycho, and, along with Bryan Carter, won the 2023 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations for Some Like It Hot. He is also the leader of the 8-Bit Big Band, a jazz orchestra specializing in video game music.[3][4][5]

    Early life

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    Rosen was born in Los Angeles, California, as the son of a bassoonist and organist. He was taught piano by his mother, starting from the age of three. At the age of fifteen, he joined the onstage band for the Los Angeles production of 13. He moved to New York at the age of seventeen to make his Broadway debut in 13, where he was a swing.[6&

    Rosen, Charles (Charley Rosen)

    PERSONAL:

    Male. Education: Attended Hunter College.

    ADDRESSES:

    Home—Woodstock, NY.

    CAREER:

    State University of New York, New Paltz, women's basketball coach; Oklahoma City Cavalry, Continental Basketball League, coach; FoxSports.com, NBA writer.

    WRITINGS:

    (With Phil Jackson) Maverick: More Than a Game, Playboy Press (New York, NY), 1975.

    Have Jump Shot, Will Travel, Arbor House (New York, NY), 1975.

    A Mile above the Rim, Arbor House (New York, NY), 1976.

    Scandals of '51, Holt, Rinehart & Winston (New York, NY), 1978, Seven Stories Press (New York, NY), 1999.

    God, Man, and Basketball Jones: The Thinking Fan's Guide to Professional Basketball, Holt, Rinehart & Winston (New York, NY), 1979.

    Players and Pretenders: The Basketball Team That Couldn't Shoot Straight, Holt, Rinehart & Winston (New York, NY), 1981, with new afterword, University of Nebraska Press (Lincoln, NE), 2007.

    The Cockroach Basketball League,

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    A native of the stadsdel i new york and longtime pal of basketball guru Phil Jackson, Charley Rosen led the league in technical fouls during each of his six years as a coach in the now-defunct Continental Basketball Association. Since then he has become the world’s foremost writer of fiction and nonfiction on the subject of basketball, chronicling the teaterpjäs that takes place both on and off the court. His many novels include The House of Moses All-Stars, a New York Times Notable Book, and Sammy Wong: All-American. His non-fiction works include The Scandals of ’51: How the Gamblers Almost Killed College Basketball and More than a Game, co-written with Phil Jackson. Rosen is a devotee of the Triangle Offense. He lives in Accord, NY.

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