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of Coffee, a Sandwich and You"; "Just a Girl that Men Forget"; "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes"; "Lullaby of Broadway" (Academy Award); "I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs"; "I Know Now"; "With Plenty of Money and You"; "Tip Toe Through the Tulips"; "Shuffle Off to Buffalo"; "All the World Will be Jealous of Me"; "Crooning"; "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine"; "The Kiss Waltz"; "Many Happy Returns of the Day"; "Too Many Tears"; "Indian Summer." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Duboff, Al, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1909. ASCAP 1950. Educ: Public School 149, Alexander Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Columbia Univ., Bachelor of Laws. Studied piano twelve years. Composed for school parties and school musicals. Works: Children's Song Book of American Holidays; "We Salute George Washington." Home: 1001 President St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Duddy, John H., Jr., composer, author, teacher; b. Norristown, Pa., Dec. 19, 1904. ASCAP 1949. Educ: Norristown, Pa., public schools and high schools, Temple Univ., Mus. B. and Master's Degree; Univ. of Chicago, Mus. B.; Philadelphia Musical Acad.; Christian Choral School; Westminster Choir College; Princeton. Music with Dr. Harry A. Sykes, Ralph Kinder, Julius Leefson, Dr. H. A. Matthews, Nicholas Danty, Sylvin Levin, Hans Prochauski, Alexander McGusdy. Organist in various churches in Pennsylvania. Head of music department, Albright College, Reading, Pa. Organized Orpheus Club, 1921; first vice president, Nor-listown Community Concerts; member Natl Assn. of Teachers of Singing, Natl Guild of Piano Teachers, Nat'l Federation of Music Clubs, Reading Music Teachers Assn. Works: |
"Evensong"; "Carillon Du Soir"; "Idyll"; "A Twilight Lullaby"; "The Peanut Man"; "In Normandy"; "Bless the Lord of My Soul." Home: Norristown, Pa. Address: Albright College, Reading, Pa.
Duddy, Lyn, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., July 12, 1921. ASCAP 1950. Writer of commercial transcriptions for radio and television. Songs: "Television's Tough On Love"; "Old Fashioned Wedding"; "Blue Heaven"; "School Time"; "At the Automat"; "Darn It Baby, That's Love"; "You Can't Take It With You"; "Restless"; "The Moment I Looked In Your Eyes." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Dudley, Bide, author, humorist, dramatic critic; b. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 8, 1877; d. New York, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1944. ASCAP 1942. Educ.: public schools. Began newspaper work with St. Joseph, Mo. News 1903. Worked with Kansas City Journal, Kansas City Star, Denver Post, Denver Times, New York Morning Telegraph, New York Evening World 1914-31. Latterly radio and dramatic critic in New York. Songs: "Bolivar Brown"; "Odds and Ends of 1917"; "The Little Whopper"; "Sue Dear"; "The Matinee Girl'; "Bye Bye Bonnie." Also musical comedies; Oh Henry (comedy); Borrowed Love (drama). Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Duke, John, composer, pianist; b. Cumberland, Md., July 30, 1899. ASCAP 1947. Educ.: Peabody Cons., Baltimore, with Harold Randolph (piano) and Gustav Strube (theory and composition). Studied piano in New York with Franklin Cannon and in Europe with Boulanger and Schnabel. At twenty-four became member music faculty of Smith College, now professor of music. Pianist in New York, Boston, and other cities. Chairman, Yaddo Music Group, Sara- |
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