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Copeland, Leslie C.
Girl"; "The Minute I Laid My Eyes on You"; "Beside a Lazy Stream"; "Broken Hearted Baby"; "Baby's Baby Blue Eyes"; "Hot Tamale Molly"; "Little Somebody of Mine"; "Feelin' Kind of Blue." Home: Detroit, Mich. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Cooper, Joe, composer; b. New York, N.Y., March 18, 1891. ASCAP 1923. Educ: Public School 2, New York; City Coll. of New York. Piano, har­mony and theory, Damrosch School, New York. Of musical and theatrical family. Songs: "I Cant Miss that Ball Game"; "When the Old Oaken Bucket Was New"; "Oh, What a Beautiful Dream!"; "Floating Down the Old Green River"; "Baboon Baby Dance"; "Saving My Kisses for Some­one"; "Please"; Lilly's Melody"; "Just a Little Love Song"; "My Heart Starts Speaking of Love"; "Life Be­gins With Love." Home: 387 Dal­keith Ave., West Los Angeles 24, Calif.
Coopersmith, Jacob Maurice, com­poser, conductor, musicologist, librar­ian; b. New York, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1903. ASCAP 1943. Educ.: New York Univ., Bachelor of Science 1929; Columbia Univ., Master of Arts 1930; Harvard Univ., Doctor of Philosophy 1932; organ with Samuel A. Baldwin and Dr. A. N. Richardson; won Schepp Foundation Scholarship Har­vard 1930-31; John K. Paine Trav­eling Fellowship 1932; Charles E, Pitson Traveling Fellowship 1933; Juilliard Foundation Grant 1934, Honored by Dominican Republic, Order of Juan Fablo, for survey of native music, Recording company 1919-29; radio executive with MBS 1934-46. Gwst Professor of Musi-cology, Unrv, of Texas 1947-48; Prof, of Music and Cond* of the Univ. jSymph. Orcfc, Ua*v. <& ©Ida. 1948-49, Staee 1948 Sesric*? Music Os^doger and R$vim?-I}G$%8^YQ 'Catatagjag
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ton, D.C. Specialist in Handelian re­search; author of musicological re­views chiefly Handel subjects. Has compiled thematic index of complete works of Handel. Works: A Navajo Lullaby; "I Always Knew"; "Tropical Serenade"; transcriptions for String Orch. Home: 202 Southampton Dr., Silver Springs, Md.
Coots, J. Fred, composer; b. Brook­lyn, N.Y., May 2, 1897. ASCAP 1922. Educ.: Brooklyn public schools. Pi­anist from childhood, began original composition as a boy, and in early twenties composed musical scores for Broadway stage hits Sally, Irene and Mary; Spice of 1922; Hanky PanJcy; Hello Everybody; Greenwich Village Follies. Others: Artists and Models; June Days; Gay Paree; Bal Tabarin; The Merry Whirl; A Night in Paris; Cotton Club Revue; Sons O* Guns. Songs: "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"; "You Go to My Head"; "A Beautiful Lady in Blue"; "Love Let­ter in the Sand"; "I Still Get a Thrill"; "Why? (Is There a Rainbow in the Sky)"; "DohV the Raccoon"; "A Precious Little Thing Called Love"; "For All We Know"; "Two Tickets to Georgia"; "Encore Cherie"; "Me and My Teddy Bear." Home: New Rochelle, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Copeland, Leslie C, composer, author, pianist; b. Wichita, Kan., June 4, 1887; d. San Francisco, Calif., March 3, 1942. ASCAP 1941. In vaudeville, toured Europe and U.S. writing own material. Entertainer in night clubs and own cabaret in Paris, Works: Trix (revue). Instrumental works: "Thirty-Eighth Street Rag"; "Forty-Second Street Rag"; 'Trench Pastry Rag." Songs: "Sweetie Do"; *We Don t Giv$ a Dam About Nothin'"; "Noah's Ark"; "Save Your Ua&tyl fe*»Tj "®m Yfltt:4tarfft