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Loveday, Carroll
hymn tunes, gospel songs, anthems. Founder and for many years editor, Lorenz Publishing Co. Hymns: "Tell It to Jesus Alone"; "Joy Cometh in the Morning"; "The Name of Jesus Is So Sweet"; "Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me"; "I Want My Life to Tell." Anthems: "The Angels' Song"; "The Cathedral Bell"; Tm a Pilgrim"; "Only Thine." Solos and duets: "The Cathedral Bell"; "He Gave His Life for Me"; "I'm a Pilgrim." Cantatas: The Lords Anointed; The Easter Evangel. Books: The Gospel Workers' Treasury; Getting Ready for a Re­vival; Practical Church Music; Prac­tical Hymn Studies; The Singing Church. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Lorenz, Ellen Jane, composer, editor, educator; b. Dayton, Ohio, May 3, 1907. ASCAP 1938. Educ.: Wcllesley Coll.; Northampton Inst, of Music Pedagogy; Univ. of Akron. While student of Nadia Boulanger in Paris, directed musical activities of student house of American Church. Teacher of Music, Akron High School; choir director, Akron and Dayton; director of Dayton Madrigal Singers. Mem­ber Natl. Assoc, of Composers, Day­ton Choirmasters' Club and Dayton Music Club. Since 1940 editor-in-chief Lorenz Publishing Co.; lecturer on musical subjects. Writes program notes for children's concerts. Honor­ary Doctor of Music Lebanon Valley College 1946. At Wellesley awarded Billings Prize in music. Works: The Grab Bag, children's suite; The Sil­ver Hind; Blue Ridge Suite; Paul Bunyan and His Lumberjack; God Is Here; Candlelight Carol Bell Noc­turne. Also choral music, organ num­bers, anthems, cantatas, and oper­ettas. Home: 2721 Hillview Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio.
Lorenzo, Ange, composer; b. West Branch, Mich., Feb. 5, 1894. ASCAP 1940. Songs: "Sleepy Time Gal"; "Creamy Dream Girl"; "Sweet Forget-
Me-Not"; "I've Waited for This"; "Watching for Your Shadow." Home: 1710 State Street, Saginaw, Mich.
Loth, Louis Leslie, composer, teacher, pianist, arranger; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 28, 1888. ASCAP 1940. Educ: in music with Mrs. W. H. Laughter, Herman Epstein, New York; seven years in Europe, piano with Alberto Jonas; composition with Dr. Paul Ertel, Berlin. Concert pianist and teacher, Germany and U.S. Works: two symphonies; symphonic poems (Paean; Granada; Tarantelle); two piano concertos. Songs: "Wintah, Summah, Snow er Shine"; "A Snow-flake"; "I Called to You"; "Sometimes at Dawn." Piano pieces: Valsette; The Bobolink; Teasing; March; But­terfly Waltz; Con Amore; Firelight Fancies; Valse Brillante in D Flat; many teaching pieces. Home: 243 W. 72 St., New York 23, N.Y.
Loveday, Carroll, composer, author; b. Salem, Mass., Sept. 23, 1896. ASCAP 1942. Studied piano seven years with private teachers. World War I, U.S. Navy, 1st Class Gun­ners Mate. Played for motion pic­tures. Wrote music and lyrics for vaudeville acts and New York "Silvei Slipper" floor shows. Songs: "The Shrine of Saint Cecilia"; "That's My Desire"; "I'll Let That Be My Con­solation"; "I Had Trouble With You Before"; "As Long As We Still Have Each Other"; "I Never Knew How Wonderful You Were"; " 'Neath the Moon of Old Manhattan"; "You're Ev'rything That's Lovely Under the Sun"; "My Pipe, My Slippers and You"; "Here's A Rose For Your Birthday"; "So Blue, My Heart"; "Pensive"; "Elm Street"; "The Record Shop Holiday"; "No More Divine Than You"; "One Little Glance"; "It's A New Kind of Trail We're Blazin'"; "Zany Zoo"; "I'm So Alone"; "A Prayer In Song"; "The Hills of Dan-nemora"; "My Song Is Still Tonight";