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Speyer and Townsend Harris high schools, and Coll. of the City of New York. Wrote songs for college showsNewspaper reporter; pianist, singerand caricaturist in vaudeville act; editor, trade newspaper. Became songwriter in 1931; since active in Hollywood. Three years private, U.SArmy, World War II; wrote songs for Army shows in many countries, also ofiBcial songs for various branches of service: "Rodger Young," at request of Infantry; "First Class Private Mary Brown"; "What Do You Do in the Infantry?"; "Salute to the Army Service Forces." Broadway plays: Where's Charley?; Guys and Dolls. Other songs: "Small Fry"; "The Moon of Manakoora"; "Two Sleepy People"; "Says My Heart"; "I Don't Want to Walk Without You Baby"; "In My Arms"; "How Sweet You Are"; "Dolores"; "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year"; "A Touch of Texas"; "Jingle Jangle Jingle"; "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition"; "Have I Stayed Away Too Long?"; "They're Either Too Young or Too Old"; "On a Slow Boat to China"; "I Wish I Didn't Love You So"; "My Darling, My Darling"; "Once In Love With Amy"; "(Where Are You) Now That I Need You"; "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (Acad, award 1949); "Hoop-Dee-Doo"; "Why Fight the Feeling"; "A Bushel and a Peck"; "If I Were a Bell." Home: Beverly Hills, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP. |
l "Almost Like Being in Love";
t "Joshua"; "You've Got a Hold on Me";
. "You Wash and I'll Dry"; "My Last
, Love"; "The Day Before Spring";
; "This Is My Holiday"; "My Love Is a
; Married Man"; "A Jug of Wine";
i "You Haven't Changed At All"; "I
. Love You This Morning"; "God's
r Green World"; "To Whom It May
> Concern"; "Vienna Will Sing Again";
F "The Son of the Wooden Soldier"; "A
t Waltz Was Born in Vienna"; "I Had
r Room in My Heart"; "May I Suggest
J Romance?"; "Love Tiptoed Through
r My Heart"; "One Robin"; "April Day"; "Somehow." Also Insect Suite for piano. Home: New York, N.Y. Ad-
i dress: c/o ASCAP. »
r Logan, Frederick Knight, compose]; b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Oct. 15, 1871, I d. June 11, 1929. ASCAP 1917. Son ' of Virginia Knight Logan, ASCAP. ' Educ: in music with private tutors in Chicago and New York. Several years [ musical director of theatrical com-' panies including those of Chauncey ' Olcott. Works: Blue Rose Waltz; Missouri Waltz; group of songs, Indian Lyrics (incl. "Pale Moon"); Pipes of Pan; Russian Lullaby; Four Castilian i Sketches; Moonlight Waltz; song cycle, Songs of Cupid. Songs: "Over the Hills"; "Because God Gives Me I You"; "In Fancy's Bower"; "Rose of My Heart", "Oh, Vision Fair"; "Thru the Night"; "A Song for You and Me." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP. |
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Loewe, Frederick, composer, pianist; b. Vienna, Austria, June 10, 1904. ASCAP 1941. To U.S. 1924. Studied piano with Ferruccio Busoni and Eugene d'Albert; composition and orchestration with N. Reznicek. Awarded "Hollander Medal" in Berlin 1923. First piano recital, Carnegie Hall 1942. Wrote music for Broadway productions: Salute to Spring; Great Lady; The Life of the Party; What's Up?; The Day Before Spring; Brigadoon; Faint Your Wagon. Songs: |
Logan, Virginia Knight, composer, author; b. Washington County, Pa., May 23, 1850; d. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Nov. 27, 1940. ASCAP 1922. Collaborator with son Frederick Knight Logan (Notably in song cycle Songs of Cupid). Other Works: "Laddie Dear"; "Over the Hills"; "In Fancy's Bower"; "Fallen Leaf; "Rose of My Heart"; "Oh, Vision Fair"; "I Love You"; "Thru the Night"; "A Song for You and Me." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP. |
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