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Cassel, Irwin M.
Know You"; "I'm Old Enough to Dream"; "Never Again"; "I'm Headin South"; "Let's Love Again"; "Car-mencita." Home: 190 Tamalpais Road, Beikeley, Calif.
Carter, Ray (Maurice Krumbein), composer, conductor, arranger, pian­ist; b. Chicago, 111., Nov. 24, 1908. ASCAP 1946. Educ: De Paul Univ., Chicago; Chicago Musical College; studied with Maurice Rosenthal and Leon Benditsky, Chicago. Conductor, arranger, pianist and author of special material for radio and tele­vision programs. Composer-conductor of children's records, such as "Billy on a Bike"; "The Cuckoo Who Lived in a Clock"; "Clara the Curious Cow." Songs: "I'm in a Lazy Mood"; "Trou­badour's Serenade"; "The Song I Sing"; "Woodland Reverie"; "Free­dom Road"; "Dance of the Bobby Sox Doll"; "The Calling Winds"; "Sum­mer Interlude", "The Love that Found My Heart"; "Sagebrush Sere­nade"; "Caia, Cara, Bella Bella, Baby"; "The Cuckoo Waltz"; "I Take Thee, Dear"; "All Right, Louis, Drop the Gun"; "Little Mr. Big." Home: 69-40 108 St., Apt. 1-J, Forest Hills, N.Y.
Casey, Kenneth, composer, author, publisher, actor of stage and screen, radio and recording artist, b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1899. ASCAP 1939. Educ: New York public schools; high school, England; Mar-quand Preparatory School. Special courses New York Univ. In piano with Vincent Lopez. Child star of early silent movies (with John Bunny, Maurice Costello, Norma Tal-madge, Lillian Walker). Violinist, pianist, trumpeter, organized own dance band. Radio conductor, radio and recording attraction. Interna­tional tours in vaudeville; wrote songs and special material for other per­formers. President of own companies, publishing and theatrical produc­tions. Wrote lyrics for Swing Singers Series of songs. Songs: "Swing Low Sweet Chariot"; "Old Oaken Bucket"; "Wide Open Spaces"; "Sweet Georgia Brown"; "Sincerely Yours"; "Ukulele Lou"; "Craving", "Afraid (of Losing You)"; "Truck (Truck-Truck,Truckin Along)"; "High Hat Harry"; "Long­ing for You"; "OF Pardner"; "Just to be in a Dream With You"; "Teedle Deedle Dum Dum", "Gotta Hit That Texas Trail Tonight", "You'll Find a Bit of Gay Paree in Dear Old Mon­treal"; "I Won't Be Ridin' No More"; "Tall Cedars"; "Me and My Pony"; "Slowin' Down", "Poppy Land"; "Virginia"; "Two Gun Gertie"; "The Daughter of Sweet Georgia Brown." American lyrics: "Song of India." Home: Orange Lake, Newburgh, N.Y.
Cassel, Irwin M., author; b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1886. ASCAP 1934. A merchant, of Miami, Fla., shares musical activities of his composer-wife Mana-Zucca (q.v.). Songs: "I Love Life"; "In Loveland"; "Peace at Last"; "Romany Gypsy"; "There's Joy In My Heart." Collec­tion of twelve songs, In Bibleland. Home: Miami, Florida. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Casanova, Felipe, composer, author, publisher; b. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, March 9, 1898. ASCAP 1944. Music publisher in Puerto Rico. Studied piano, harmony, and composition with father. Member, Federacion de Musicos de Puerto Rico. Songs: "Es-cucha"; "Temor"; "Te Vas"; "Apasion-adamente"; "Velvets Otra Vez"; "Te Quise y Te Quiero"; "Me Dijiste"; "Ilusiones"; "Paloma Mia"; "Paloma"; "Ayer y Hoy"; "Sin Rumbo"; "Te Fuiste"; "Dame Un Beso"; "Ensueno"; "Engano"; "Musa de Mi Amor"; "Secretos de Amor"; "Tus Labios Rojos"; "Te Quiero Si." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.