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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.