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Meyer, Sol
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Custom"; "Falling in Love (with You)"; "My Honey's Loving Arms"; "How Long Will It Last?"; "Singing a Song to the Stars"; "Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie"; "Hurry Home"; "If You Knew Susie"; "Meadows of Heaven"; "But I Did"; "I've Got a Heart Filled With Love." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Meyer, Sol, author; b. Jersey City, N.J., Dec. 28, 1913. ASCAP 1942. Educ: Lincoln High School, Jersey City; New York Univ. Wrote songs ana special material for radio and night club artists; also wrote songs and scores for motion pictures 1940-42. World War II, Army Air Forces, Glenn Miller Unit; wrote radio scripts and official A.A.F. songs. On return, wrote for radio and television. Songs: "Reminiscing"; "Tahiti Honey"; "Af­ter AH"; "Guy With the Polka Dotted Tie";"Puddin' Head"; "Talkin' to the River"; "I'd Like to Sing a Love Song"; "Hawaii"; "Brownie with the Light Blue Jeans"; "Blue Danube"; "Rainbow in the Night"; "I Sustain the Wings"; "Purple Sage in the Twi­light"; "How Can I Tell?"; "The Spirit Is Willing"; "Who Took Me Home Last Night?"; "Peculiar Kind of Feelin'"; also volume of children's songs, Songs of Good Behavior. Home: 154 N. New Hampshire, Los Angeles 4, Calif.
Meyers, Billy, author, singer; b. Louisville, Ky., July 29, 1894. ASCAP 1927. Educ: grammar school; five years, voice and harmony, with Prof. Leo Kolleras at St. Anthony's School, Louisville, Ky. Began professional career as vocalist 1912, in vaudeville, radio, and night clubs. Songs: "No­body's Sweetheart"; "Bugle Call Rag"; "Spanish Shawl"; "House of David Blues"; "Everybody Stomp"; "Suite Sixteen"; "Blue Grass Blues"; "I Found a Horseshoe"; "Railroad Man." Home: Chicago, 111. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Michalove, Edwin B., author; b. At­lanta, Ga., April 20, 1927. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Yale Univ., B.A. Be­gan musical education at age of twelve. Songs: "I Kissed a Little Girl and Made Her Cry"; "The Wheel Turns (All Around, All Around, All Around)"; "What I Never Had I'll Never Miss." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Michels, Walter, composer, author; b. Chicago, 111., April 17, 1895. ASCAP 1943. Educ: Univ. of 111., Univ. of Wis.; studied harmony with private teachers. To France with 56th Engrs., World War I. Entertained troups after Armistice. Proofreader un­til 1924, then began playing piano for dances and later accompanied singers. Songs: "San"; "Until You Came"; "That Day Will Come", "The Paper Doll Parade"; "West Madison St."; "The Garden of Tomorrow"; "Or Do 1"; "There's a New Gang on the Corner"; "The Danbury Fair"; "Om." Home: 1346 W. 77 St., Chicago 20, 111.
Miketta, Bob (Robert Morris), com­poser; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 3T 1911. ASCAP 1945. Educ.: Cincinnati public schools; graduate, Littleford School of Business, Cincinnati. Largely self-taught in music. Arranger for popular orchestra, staff arranger New York Radio Station. Formerly Cincin­nati College of Music Radio Dept, faculty; now staff arranger Cincinnati Radio Station. Member Songwriters* Protective Assn. Songs: "You Can't Do That to Me"; "One, Two, Three O'Leary"; "Robin Hood"; "Next to the 'X' in Texas." Home: 1543 Reid Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miles, Alfred H., author, Captain U.S.N, retired; b. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 2, 1883. ASCAP 1943. Educ.: Wil­liam and Mary College, 1900-01; U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 1907. Choir leader, organizer Glee Club and mu-