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Burnside, R. H.
Miss Brown"; "Romance Rides the Range Tonight"; "My Kitten's Knit-tin* Mittens for the Army"; "Georgia Moonlight"; "There's a New Moon in the Sky Tonight", "There'll Be a Jubilation Bye and Bye"; "Only Ashes Remain"; "Sunset in Bermuda"; "At the Story-Book Ball"; "Cabin m the Carolines"; "I'm Alone in a Crowd"; "Texas Tommy Glide"; "That's Grati­tude"; "Tomorrow"; "Love Me or Leave Me Alone"; "The Bells of San Juan"; "Rainbow in My Heart"; "Manana Mama"; "Goodnight Be­loved"; "I Had a Heart"; "Pennsyl­vania"; "Each and Ev'ry Night"; "If You See Marie"; "Beer and Pretzel Polka"; "You Used to Tell Me Love-tales"; "America My Home Sweet Home"; "How Do I Know It's Spring"; "All Too Soon", "We're Hav­ing a Party"; "I'm in Wrong with the Right Girl"; "Bayou Serenade"; "Someday I'll Smile Again", "Mother's Lullaby", "Tears on the Rose." Home: 49 Franklin Ave., Saranac Lake, N.Y.
Burns, Annelu, author, teacher; b. Selma, Ala., Nov. 12, 1889, d. Mt. Kisco, N.Y., July 16, 1942. ASCAP 1925. Educ: Judson Coll., Marion, Ala. (first woman graduate in violin); Boston Cons., Brenau Coll., Ga., and Leopold Auer School. From 1932 until death was teacher in Pleasant-ville. New York, public schools; also teacher in own music studio. Works: "Blue Danube Waltz"; "Song of In­dia"; "I'll Forget You"; "For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne"; "Little Brown Shoes", "Aloha Oe"; "Little Spanish Villa by the Sea"; "Shadows on My Heart"; "Merry Widow Waltz"; "Lie-bestraum"; "Dark Eyes"; "Vilia"; "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice"; "Pickaninny Rose"; also translations of foreign musical works. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Burns, James F. (Jimmy), composer, author; b. Buffalo, N.Y., May 10,
1898. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: St. Brid-gid's Parochial; South Park High School; Canisius College. World War I, 102nd Trench Mortar Battery, 27th Div. Musical arranger popular music publishing houses. Now has own pub­lishing house. Songs: "Nola"; "There's Happiness Ahead"; "Locked Up in Prison"; "There's Still a Few of Us Left"; "I'll Keep the Stars and Stripes Together." Home: 43 Seventh Ave., New York, N.Y.
Burns, Ralph, composer; b. Newton, Mass., June 29, 1922. ASCAP 1947. Educ.: Newton public schools; New­ton High School; New England Cons. Studied music with Marion De-viney. Pianist and arranger for popular orchestras. Works: "Bijou"; "Sum­mer Sequence"; "Lady McGowan's Dream"; "Rhapsody in Wood"; "Early Autumn"; "Northwest Passage." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Burnside, R. H., author, stage direc­tor, and producer; b. Glasgow, Scot­land, Aug. 13, 1870. ASCAP 1914 (charter member). Educ.: in grand­father's school and Great Yarmouth Acad. Three times left home for stage; became callboy at Gaiety The­ater, London. Following London en­gagement of Lillian Russell, came to U.S. as her producer and director. Producer also with Eddie Foy, Jef­ferson De Angeles, Fay Templeton, Virginia Earle, Julia Sanderson, Joseph Coyne, and De Wolf Hopper. Director general of N.Y. Hippodrome under Dillingham management; wrote and produced many of Hippodrome spectacles. Wrote and staged the Fred Stone shows: Chin Chin; Jack O'Lantern; Tip Top; Stepping Stones; Three Cheers; and Criss Cross. Cur­rently active in production of Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. Songs: "Ladder of Roses"; "Nice to Have a Sweet­heart"; "Annabelle Jerome"; "You Can't Beat the Luck of the Irish."