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- Composer, songwriter and conductor educated at Columbia College, and a music student of Andrew Brown. He was a pianist in vaudeville and night club orchestras, and later, conductor of the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra and music director of the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York. He wrote the stage score for "Happy Go Lucky", and composed for films, including cartoons. Joining ASCAP in 1935, he collaborated musically with Gwynne Denni. His popular-song compositions include "Oceana Roll", "The Nation's Awakening", "Mystery of Night", "Memory's Garden", "I Gave a Rose to You", "Forgotten Perfume", and "Sing a Little Song".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
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