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LOS ANGELES - John Williams, the legendary film composer and conductor behind some of the most recognizable scores in movies such as "Star Wars," "Jurassic Park," "Harry Potter," and "Raiders of the Lost Ark," received a first-of-its-kind honor at the Hollywood Bowl.
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John Williams continues to receive his flowers in a career that has spanned more than six decades. At 93 years old, the Hollywood Bowl announced Tuesday it renamed its stage after him, marking the first dedication in the venue's storied history.
Williams has had numerous performances at the Hollywood Bowl and served as a longtime music director and laureate conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra.
The honor was unveiled during a private ceremony over the weekend. Along with Williams, the ceremony

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