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McRae, Teddy, composer, band leader; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22, 1908. ASCAP 1945. Of musical family. Educ: No. Philadelphia High School; Temple Coll. (medicine), with music as avocation. Studied music with brother and private tutors. Organized band with brothers; from 1928 played in orch.; musical director, arranger, and instrumentalist. Since 1944 with own band, played theaters and night clubs. Songs: "You Showed Me the Way", "Back Bay Shuffle"; "Traffic Jam"; "Jumpin' In a Julep Joint"; "Santa Rosa"; "You're Too Lovely to Last"; "Paper Boy"; "Cincinnati"; "You're Too Sharp to Be Flat"; "Groovin "; "Must Keep on Jumpin'." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Madden, Edward, author, b. New York, N.Y., July 17, 1878; d. Hollywood, Calif., March 11, 1952. ASCAP 1914 (charter member). Songs: "Blue Bell"; "Way Down in My Heart (I've Got a Feelm' for You) ; "A Little Boy Called Taps", "Nan, Nan, Nan"; "Daddy's Little Girl"; "I'd Rather Be a Lobster Than a Wise Guy"; "Two Blue Eyes", "Down in Jungle Town"; "I've Taken Quite a Fancy to You"; "By the Light of the Silvery Moon", "Moonlight Bay"; "Each Silent Night", "Rum Turn Tiddle", "Look Out for Jimmy Valentine"; "When the Whole World Has Gone Back on You, Come Home." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Madden, Frank, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., July 19, 1900. ASCAP 1941. Educ.: New York public and high schools; N.Y. College of Music. Songs: "Maybe"; "If Your Sweetheart Met My Sweetheart"; "I'm a Son of a Legionnaire"; "Thrill from Brazil"; "Okechobee"; "The Birthday Song (Congratulations to You)"; "Nocturne"; "Someone"; "Don't Tetch It"; "Time's A-Wastin." |
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Madison, Nat (Nathaniel Joseph), composer, author; b. South Boston, Mass., March 15, 1896. ASCAP 1938. Educ.: Boston grammar school and high school. Twenty years on professional staffs of music publishers. As hobby, wrote and created "Organ-logues." Two years with quartet, vaudeville. At present writer and creator of radio and television jingles; also radio and television scripts. Songs: "My Cabin of Dreams"; "Summer's End"; "When It's Autumn in the Mountains"; "The Girl of My Dreams"; "You Can Count on Me'; "I'se Regusted"; "Pal of My Lonesome Days"; "Sheila"; "I'd Give the World to Love You"; "Lucky Days (Were Always Meant for Me)"; "That Old Back Door at Home Sweet Home"; "Look Me Up When You're in Town"; "Bending the Elbow"; "That's Out of the Question"; "Take the B Out of Broadway (And You Still Have a Roadway)." Home: So. Boston, Mass. Address: % ASCAP.
Maduro, Charles, composer; b. Curacao, Dutch West Indies, Oct. 5, 1883; d. New York, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1947. ASCAP 1931. Of musical family. Composer of vocal and instrumental works, some of latter for symphony orchestra. Lighter works: "Filigrane"; "Melodie Creole"; "Curacao"; "I Love the Rain"; "In Old Granada"; "Fallen Leaves"; "Tropic Gardens." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Maganini, Quinto, composer, conductor, flutist, editor, publisher; b. Fairfield, Calif., Nov. 30, 1897. ASCAP 1932. Educ.: Calif, public schools; Univ. of Calif.; and private tutors, Paris. Advanced studies in flute with Georges Barrere; American Cons, at Fontainebleau. Musical from childhood; played in school orch. Studied music of many countries visited in his |
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