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Irons, Earl D.
Songs: "She Fell in the Fall of the Again." Home: Forest Hills, N.Y. Year"; "Little Girl"; "It's Happened Address: c/o ASCAP.
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Idress, Ramez, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1911. ASCAP 1947. Educ: New York and Los Angeles public schools; Los Angeles City College. Musical educ. began at nine with violin training; later studied harmony, arranging, and guitar. Instrumentalist various name orchestras and bands; radio shows, major networks; recording artist motion picture companies. Television script writer. Special ma­terial for the Ritz Bros., Eddie Can­tor, Jimmy Durante, David Street, Marion Hutton and others. Songs. "Something Old, Something New"; "The Old Chaperone"; "Worry, Wony, Worry"; "The Woody Wood­pecker Song" (Academy Award nomination 1948), "Never Too Busy to Say Hello"; "Take a Letter, Miss Smith", "This Is It"; "I'll Wait"; "Brooklyn Love Song", "Leave It to Joan"; "You've Got Yourself a New Neighbor." Home: No. Hollywood, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Ingraham, Herbert, composer, author; b. Aurora, 111., Jan. 7, 1883, d. Sara-nac Lake, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1910. ASCAP 1940. Educ.: Whiting, Ind., public schools; Valparaiso Univ. Musical from childhood. Musical di­rector theatrical companies on tour; organized own orchestra 1905. Staff composer New York music publishing house. Songs: "Because I'm Married Now"; "Roses Bring Dreams of You"; "You are the Ideal of My Dreams"; "When I Dream in the Gloaming of You"; "All That I Ask of You is Love"; "Don't Wake Me Up, I Am Dreaming"; "Hoo-oo Ain't You Com­ing Out Tonight"; "Good Bye Rose"; "I Will Always Love You, Sweet­heart, in the Same Old Way"; "When
the Right One Comes Along." Ad­dress: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Ingraham, Roy, composer; b. Whit­ing, Ind., Dec. 5, 1895. ASCAP 1938. Songs: "On the Sunny Side of the Rockies"; "Lovely One"; "Deep in the Arms of Love'; "Keep Me in Your Dreams"; "Irresistible You"; "Starlight Over Texas." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Insetta, Paul Peter, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1915. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: New Utrecht High School, Brooklyn, N.Y. Private tutors in violin. World War II, U.S. Infantry, four years. Song: "Sitting by the Window." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Irons, Earl D., composer, author; b. Sulphur Springs, Texas, Mar. 10, 1891. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Sulphur Springs High School; Kings Private School; U.S. Army Band School; Chicago Cons. Music with private tutors, English bandmaster, G. W. Blake; violin, Walter Fried; cornet, Giuseppi Cinquomonia; Richard Stross, Noah Tarrantion and Herbert L. Clarke; band, harmony and com­position, S. W. Schertal and Patrick Conway. Director bands at sixteen; traveled with bands, orchestras, and played in theaters as solo cornetist and violinist. World War I, Sgt. cor­netist and asst. conductor of Replace­ment Camp Band, Camp McArthur, Texas. Conductor Greenville Ameri­can Legion Band 1922-25; also Head of Violin Dept., Burleson College, Greenville. Since 1925, Band Director and Head of Div. of Fine Arts, Ar­lington State College, Texas. Guest conductor of school bands throughout