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Hurlburt, Glen |
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1943-45. Member of Mu Sigma (honorary Musical Society at N.Y.U.) 1950. Instrumental: "Rockin' and Ridin"; "Strange Mood"; "Atmosphere"; "Available Jones"; "Dreamy Afternoon"; "Duke Meets the Champ"; "JumphV Jubilee"; "Introduction and Allegro" (for string quintet). Song: "My Private World. Home: 110 East 99 St., New York, N.Y.
Hurlburt, Glen, composer, author; b. Portland, Oregon, Aug. 29, 1909. ASCAP 1950. Songs: "Leprechaun Lullaby"; "Senor O'Shaughnessy"; "Cable Car Concerto"; "Beautiful Land of My Dreams." Home: San Francisco, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Huston, Frank C, composer, author; b. Orange, Ind., Sept. 12, 1871; ASCAP 1948. Educ: Indiana public and high schools. Studied music with Dr. D. B. Towner and Prof. W. C. Coffin, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. At twelve, played cornet in Fayetteville (Orange) Band, at eighteen choir director; also conductor of singing schools. Entered field of Singing Evangelism. Taught public schools in Indiana. Publisher for several years. World War I, 150th Field Artillery; World War II, U.S. Coast Guard. At present Minister of Music, Jacksonville Gospel Tabernacle; Chaplain of Jacksonville Chapter of Coast Guard League and Seventh Dist. Coast Guard League. Songs: "It Pays to Serve Jesus", "The Christ of the Cross"; "Keep on Believing"; "Shepherds By Night Were Watching"; "Be Strong In the Lord"; "Wonderful Land of Tomorrow"; "My Own America"; "My Indiana Home'; "Longing"; "On the Banks of the Old Mississinewa"; "The Beautiful City of God"; "For the Honor of Old Purdue"; "Sing Again Those Old-Time Melodies"; "Daddy Here's a Rose For You" Also poem, The Challenge of |
the Flag. Home: 1071 Edgewood Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hutchins, Daryl (Darwin F.), composer; b. Sterling, Colo., Aug. 25, 1920. ASCAP 1947. Songs: "I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder"; "The Wiggily Song"; also "Tilbert, the Bird with Tailspinitis" (musical storybook). Home: Oakland, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Hyde, Alexander, composer; b. Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 17, 1898. ASCAP 1937. To U.S., 1898, citizen. Educ.: public schools, New York; violin, Sascha Coleman; harmony and violin, Michael Svedrofsky; Hon. Doctor of Music. World War I in Navy as bandmaster. Band leader and composer World War II A.A.F. (two commendations.) Began career as orchestra leader New York theaters, in Europe, theaters, cafes, and recording. Musical consultant-composer, to Dr. Miklos Rozsa et al., and assistant scorer Hollywood motion-picture studio. Author of The Key to Harmony and American Wings Band Book. Instrumental for band and orchestra: "Gypsy Rhapsody"; "Cradle Song"; "Romanza"; "Barcarola"; "Sonata Russe." Songs: "Oh, Say Can You Swing"; "With Thee lowing", "My Heart Is in a Violin"; "Poor Robinson Crusoe"; "The Girl I Met on a Merry-Go-Round"; "Picture Me in a Picture with You"; "Magic in a Midnight Kiss"; "You Were Born to Love"; "At a Cuban Cabaret"; "I Love You from Coast to Coast." Home: Sherman Oaks, Calif. Address. Music Dept, M.G.M., Studio, Culver City, Calif.
Hyde, Madeline, composer, author; b. Chicago, HI., Dec. 13, 1907. ASCAP 1948. Educ.: high school; St. Louis; finishing school, Paris, France. Self-taught in music. Wrote special material for night-club performers. |
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