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Lewis, Roger
"Hunka-Tin"; "Cannibal Carnival." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Lewine, Richard, composer; b. New York, N.Y., July 28, 1910. ASCAP 1947. Educ: in music, Columbia Univ., New York. World War II, served as Captain in U.S. Army Signal Corps. 1942-46. Composed scores of revues: Make Mine Manhattan; Fire-mans Flame; Naughty-Naught; The Girl From Wyoming. Songs: "Let's Hold Hands"; "Zim, Zam, Zee"; "I Like the Nose on Your Face"; "Do My Eyes Deceive Me"; "Kickin' the Corn Around"; "The Dying Cowboy"; "Saturday Night in Central Park"; "Love Makes the World Go Round"; "I Fell in Love With You"; "Gentle­man Friend." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Lewis, Al, composer, author, pub­lisher, b. New York, N.Y., April 18, 1901. ASCAP 1927. Educ: Univ. of Mich. Songs: "All American Girl", "No, No, a Thousand Times No"; "Potatoes Are Cheaper"; "(Step by Step) I'm Marching Home to You"; "Ninety-Nine out of a Hundred"; "Got the Bench, Got the Park"; "You Gotta Be a Football Hero"; "The Breeze"; "Isn't It a Shame"; "Over Somebody Else's Shoulder"; "Every Now and Then"; "One Night in Monte Carlo"; "At a Little Church Affair"; "Madonna Mia"; "Blueberry Hill"; "Rose O'Day"; "When I'm the President"; "Pretty Little Busy-Body"; "(As Long as You're Not in Love With Anyone Else) Why Don't You Fall in Love With Me?"; "As Long as I Live"; "Cincinnati Dancing Pig"; "Way Back Home." Home: Brooklyn, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Lewis, C. Harold, composer; b. Derby, Conn., July 27, 1892. ASCAP 1934. Educ.: Syracuse Univ.; College of Liberal Arts 1915; College of Law 1917. World War I, 1st. Lt., 312th Inf.; 78th Div., served overseas in
France. Songs: "This Little Piggie Went to Market"; "Hey, Hey, We re Gonna Be Free"; "There's Something In the Air"; "Sophisticated Baby"; "Pardon Me"; "What About You and Me?"; "You Do"; "You Know How to Say Lovely Things"; "Down In Old Santa Fe"; two Syracuse Univ. songs: "Down the Field"; "The Block 'S' Song." Home: Hollywood, Calif. Ad­dress: c/o ASCAP.
Lewis, Curtis R., composer, author; b. Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 29, 1918. ASCAP 1950. Songs: "Gone Again"; "Pick Up On the Ree Bop Kick"; "My Kind of Man"; "Now or Never'; "Little Jane." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Lewis, Meade (Lux), composer, pi­anist, recording artist; b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 5, 1905. ASCAP 1942. Of musical parents. Self-taught in music, learned keyboard technique by study­ing action of player piano; became cafe entertainer, and made piano rolls and phonograph records. Recordings often used as examples of modern jazz school of music. Works: "Yancey Special"; "Honky Tonk Train Blues'; "Six Wheel Chaser"; "Yancey Goes Honky Tonk"; "Bass on Top"; "Bear­cat Crawl"; "Boogie Woogie Prayer"; "Answer to the Prayer"; "Glendale Glide"; "Denapas Parade"; "Tancey's Pride"; "Boogie Tidal"; "Randini's Boogie"; "Lux Boogie"; "Rockin' the Clock." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Lewis, Roger, composer; b. Colfax, 111., April 3, 1885; d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 1, 1948. ASCAP 1925. Educ.: public school, high school. Song­writer from sixteen with some one hundred works. Songs: "Oceana Roll"; "Down by the Winegar Works"; "When I Was a Dreamer and You WTere a Dream"; "Give Me One Dozen Roses"; "Down Home Rag." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.