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Loomis, Clarence
Loman, Jules, author; b. Elizabeth, N.T., June 29, 1910. ASCAP 1934. Educ.: public schools and George Washington High School, New York. Left executive position with motion-picture company to devote full time to songwriting. Songs: "All Over a Cup of Coffee"; "It Doesn't Cost a Thing to Dream"; "The Love In My Life"; "The Tea Leaves Say Good­bye"; "Every Single Little Tingle of My Heart"; "You Opened My Eyes"; "Doin the Prom"; "Are You Thrill­ing?"; "With a Dollar in My Pocket"; "The Wiggly-Woggly Walk"; "Free Love"; "Give Me a Martial Air"; "Heavenly Hide-a-Way"; "Goodbye Sue"; "Let's Stay This Way"; "Small Town Girl With the Big Town Dreams." Home: New York, N.Y. Ad­dress: % ASCAP.
Lombardo, Carmen, composer, singer, instrumentalist, radio and recording artist; b. London, Ontario, Can., Julv 16, 1903. ASCAP 1929. Of musical family. Plays saxophone, clarinet, flute. At fourteen member of brother Guy's orchestra. Until 1923 played for dances in and around London, Ont. Then with "Royal Canadians" left Canada; settled in Cleveland, where band became one of first to play on radio. Started composition in Cleveland. Currently with brother's orchestra. Songs: "Coquette"; "Sweet­hearts on Parade"; "Snuggled on Your Shoulder"; "Jungle Drums"; "Sailboat in the Moonlight"; "Boo Hoo"; "Wake up and Sing"; "Riding Around in the Rain"; "Address Unknown"; "Seems Like Old Times"; "Get Out Those Old Records"; "Powder Your Face with Sunshine"; "Our Little Ranch House." Home: 184 Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, New York.
Long, Andy Iona, composer, orches­tra leader, recording artist; b. Hono­lulu, Hawaii, Jan. 1, 1902. ASCAP 1940. Composer of Hawaiian and other popular music. Songs: "South
Sea Island Magic"; "Aloha Beloved"; "Maui Moon"; "South Sea Lullaby"; "I'm Willing"; "At Night By the Ocean"; "Polynesian Romance"; "Just About Right ; "Naughty Hula Eyes"; "When the April Showers Reach Hawaii"; "My Sweetheart"; "Poly­nesian Pray'r"; "Blue Mist"; "Bonga Bonga"; "Saronga"; "Andy Iona's Songs of Hawaii" (twenty songs for piano and steel guitar); "Lokelani"; "Give Me a Hula Gal, A Ukulele and a Moon"; "The Roses Will Remem­ber"; "Hula Rockabye"; "Forgive Me Nanoa"; "Mahalo"; "The Five Hula Lessons"; "Hawaiian Interlude"; "March On Hawaii"; "Bottomless Blues"; "Moonlight Over Diamond Head"; "The Palm Trees Sing Aloha"; "Hoi Mai"; "Sweet Gardenia Lei", "How'd Ya Do?" Home: Hollywood, Calif. Address: Tr ASCAP.
Long, Elsie, composer, author; b. Coldwater, Mich., Mav 23, 1880; d. Los Angeles, Calif., April 13, 1946. ASCAP 1940. Educ: Ypsilanti State Teachers College; teaching credentials from Michigan, Chicago, Indiana, Arizona, and California. Ten years teacher Los Angeles city schools; re­signed to engage voluntary welfare work, especially among juveniles. Maintained own studios for adult edu­cation in psychology. Many years choir singer. Wrote many pamphlets and editorials. Also painter of pas­tels. Songs: "Stars of the Morning"; "Eastward in Eden"; "The Song of Life"; sacred songs and choral num-l>ers used by many choirs. Also books: The iMSt and Loom (poetry); Sun­rise in Sepulchres (prose); Alley Odes. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Loomis, Clarence, composer, pianist; b. Sioux Falls, S.D., Dec. 13, 1888. ASCAP 1942. Educ.: Dakota Wes-levan Univ., Mitchell, S.D., Bachelor of Music 1908; American Cons, of Music, Chicago, Master of Arts 1910, Doctor of Music 1935; Imperial Acad.