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Fain, Sammy
Does My Brother Toot a Tuba?"; "Hi Yo Silver"; "May I Never Love Again." Home: New Rochelle, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Erwin, Lee, composer; b. Huntsville, Ala., July 15, 1908. ASCAP 1948. Songs: "There Ought to be a Society"; "Goggle-Eye-Ghee";        "Minnequa";
"Dance Me Loose"; "Mighty Navy Wings"; "Let's Have a Picnic"; "The Mariners Song"; "Hello Sunshine." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Evans, Raymond B., author; b. Sala­manca, N.Y., Feb. 4, 1915. ASCAP 1945. Educ: Salamanca High School; Wharton School of Univ. of Pennsyl­vania, 1936, Bachelor of Science in Economics. Member University band and college dance band; musician on cruise ships, writer for radio. Special material for Hellzapoppiri; Sons O' Fun. Under contract in motion pic­tures as songwriter; pictures: The Paleface; Sorrowful Jones, Fancy Pants; My Friend Irma; Capt. Carey, U.S.A. Songs: "G'Bye Now"; "To Each His Own"; "Buttons and Bows" (Acad. Award 1948); "Golden Ear­rings"; "Mona Lisa" (Acad. Award, 1950); "I'll Always Love You";
"Home Cookin "; "At the Nickelo­deon"; "You're Wonderful"; "Copper Canyon"; "My Love Loves Me"; "A Thousand Violins"; "Song of Sur­render"; "Streets of Laredo." Home: 2002 Hillcrest Rd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Evans, Redd, composer, author, pub­lisher; b. Meridian, Miss., July 6, 1912. ASCAP 1943. Educ.: Meridian High School, Kent College of Law, Univ. of Arizona. Member Horace Heidt's orch., vocalist and director major radio networks; ocarina jazz soloist. Songs: "Pushing Along"; "The Major and the Minor"; "Rosie the Riveter"; "He's 1-A in the Army (and A-l in My Heart)"; "Let Me off Uptown"; "Slow Down"; "I Found Sugar on Sugar Hill"; "Salt Water Cowboy"; "Are You Livin', Old Man?"; "There, I've Said It Again"; "They Planted Old Glory on a Mountain'; "Unconditional Surrender"; "This is the Night"; "I Went Down to Vir­ginia"; "Just Got To Have Him"; "American Beauty Rose"; "Frim Fram Sauce"; "My Baby is Blue"; "Jose Gonzales"; "Made up My Mind"; "I've Only Myself to Blame"; "No Moon at All." Home: Jackson Heights, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
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Faber, William E. (Billy), author; b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 5, 1902. ASCAP 1942. Educ: New York pub­lic schools; High School of Com­merce; and New York Univ. World War I, with 102nd Engrs. Songs: "You Were Only Fooling"; "I'm a Lonely Little Petunia"; "If I Live to Be a Hundred"; "No Hard Feelings'^; "On the Rappahannock River"; "Wooden Shoes (on a Cobblestone Street)"; "A Present from the Past"; "Tap Room Polka"; "Soup and Salva­tion ; "If I Were the Moon"; "Broken Heart"; "Too Long"; "From the Indies to the Andies in His Undies";
"The Duke Is on a Bat Again"; "Why Do Peanuts Whistle?"; "The Wedding Waltz"; "Waltz with Me"; "Take Back Your Paper Heart"; "Especially for You"; M"Thank You for a Lovely Dream"; "Smiles and Tears"; "Eight Lovely Islands in Aloha Land." Home: Box 62, Putnam Valley, N.Y.
Fain, Sammy, composer; b. New York, N.Y., June 17, 1902. ASCAP 1926. Educ.: public and high schools. A natural pianist, began songwriting as schoolboy. On professional staff of New York music publishing house, then radio singer. Among first song-