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Gold, Jacob
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"So This is Love"; "Lady Fan"; "Don't Go In the Lions Cage To­night"; "If You Could Care"; "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Gold, Jacob, composer, author; b. Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 13, 1921. ASCAP 1949. Educ: Chelsea High School; Tufts College (majored in economics), magna cum lauae, 1942; Harvard Graduate Business School 1945. Songs: "Lillette"; "Just in Case You Change Your Mind"; "Give Me Your Love for Christmas"; "Tell Me Why"; "I'm in Love With a Charac­ter"; "They Gave You Everything"; "When I'm Far, Far Away From You"; "Any Time At AH"; "Rainbow Gal." Home: Chelsea, Mass. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Gold, Joe, composer, pianist; b. New York, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1894. ASCAP 1925. Educ.: New York public schools. Pianist for Sophie Tucker; made piano rolls, pianist for popular orchestra. On staff of music publish­ing houses. Songs: "Grieving for You"; "Somebody's Lonely"; "Slow Poke"; "Everybody Shimmies Now"; "Counting the Days"; "Eyes of Blue"; "If It Wasn't For You"; "Dreaming of the Day." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Gold, Martin, composer; b. New York, N.Y., Dec. 26, 1915. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: New York public schools; Abraham Lincoln High School; City College of New York; private piano tutors. Harmony and composition Otto Cesana and Tom Timothy, New York. Began playing piano at nine, won several inter-city competitive recitals, Town Hall, New York at twelve. Arranger for name bands, incl. Ben Bernie, Charlie Bar-nett; became associated with "Three Suns," instrumental trio, 1945. Songs: "Rush House"; "It's Dawn Again"; "A Dream of Love"; "Shaga-Shuga
Shuffle"; "Busy Holiday"; "Moon­light Romance"; "Sun Shower"; "Con­certo for Cozy." Home: 204 Cumley Terrace, Leonia, N.J.
Goldberg, Reuben L. (Rube), author, cartoonist; b. San Francisco, Calif., July 4, 1883. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: public schools, Univ. of Calif., B.S. 1904. Cartoonist San Francisco Chronicle, 1904-05, Bulletin 1905-07, New York Evening Mail, 1907-21; cartoons syndicated since 1921. Director of cartoon course Inst, of Commercial Art. Winner Pulitzer Prize 1948 for best editorial cartoon. Author of Foolish Questions, 1909, Chasing the Blues; Boohs Abroad; Is There a Doctor in the House? 1929, Post-War World 1944; Soup to Nuts (motion picture), 1940. Creator of Boob McNutt; Mike and Ike; Lucifer Butts, A.K.; political cartoons, New York Sun. Songs: "You're Every­where"; "I'm the Guy." Home: 88 Central Park West, New York, N.Y.
Golde, Walter, composer, voice coach, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1887. ASCAP 1940. Educ.: Dartmouth Coll., Bachelor of Arts, 1910; Im­perial Cons., Vienna 1910-13, counterpoint and composition Robert Fuchs; voice William Vilonat, New York 1922-31. Accompanist and as­sisting artist to Elman, Thibaud, Ca­sals, Salmond, Parlow, Bonelh, Jeritza, Rethberg, Bampton, Maggie Teyte, Cahier, D'Alvarez. Member Faculty of Applied Music, Columbia Univ., vocal coach. Songs: "O Beauty, Passing Beauty"; "At Nightfall"; "Psalm XXIII"; "Grieve ^ Not"; "Calls"; "Among Shadows"; "Awak­ening"; "Love Was With Me Yes­terday"; "Prayer of the Slavic Chil­dren' ; "A Song of the Sea"; "To an Invalid"; "Sudden Light"; "Offering"; "Mile After Mile"; "The U.S. Army Engineers." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.