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Tubby Polka/' Home: Hollywood, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP. |
Moll, Billy, composer, author; b. Madison, Wis., April 18, 1905. ASCAP 1930. With acceptance of "I Scream, You Scream, We all Scream (for Ice Cream)"; left Wis. for song-writing in New York. Songs: "Moonlight on the Colorado"; "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams"; "Roll, Roll, Rolling Along"; "'Long About Sundown"; "This is no Dream"; "Honeymoon Lane"; "Me and the Girl Next Door"; "So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together"; "I Love You in the Same Sweet Way"; "Sweetheart of Sweet Sixteen"; "There's a House on a Hill"; "All the World's a Choir"; "At the Close of a Long Long Day." Musical production Jonica. Home: Stoughton, Wis. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Monaco, James V., composer; b. Italy, Jan. 13, 1885; d. Beverly Hills, Calif., Oct. 16, 1945. ASCAP 1914 (charter member). To U.S. 1891. Self-taught in music. Became popular piano player while still schoolboy. At seventeen played Bohemia Cafe, N.Y.C., later Coney Island and Chicago. For some years until death under contract to motion picture studios in Hollywood. Songs: "Oh, You Circus Day", introduced in Hanky Panky; "Row, Row, Row"; "You Made Me Love You"; "Crazy People"; "You're Gonna Lose Your Gal'; "Me and the Man in the Moon"; "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams"; "On the Sentimental Side"; "Only Forever"; "Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga"; "Apple for the Teacher"; "Every Night About this Time"; "I'm Making Believe"; "I Can't Begin to Tell You"; "Once Too Often"; "Only Forever"; "That's For Me"; "That Sly Old Gentleman"; "Sing A Song of Sunbeams." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Monroe, Vaughn, composer, conductor, singer, radio, television, and re- |
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Mizzy, Vic, composer, pianist; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 9, 1916. ASCAP 1939. Educ: Alex. Hamilton High School, Brooklyn; New York Univ. Wrote varsity shows in college; pianist from age of three. Won Fred Allen Contest; wrote scores for motion pictures. Arranger in radio. World War II, U.S. Navy. Teacher of Schillinger System, New York Univ., 1950. Songs: "My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time" (Clef Award); "There's a Far Away Look in Your Eye"; "Three Little Sisters"; "I Had a Little Talk With the Lord"; "Take It Easy"; "Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes"; "Loop De Loo"; "The Whole World is Singing My Song"; "With a Hey and A Hi"; "Johnny Get Your Girl ; "Choo'n Gum." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP. |
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Mockridge, Cyril John, composer; b. London, Eng., Aug. 6, 1896. To U.S. 1922; citizen 1928. ASCAP 1946. Educ.: Royal Acad, of Music, London. World War I, 1915, joined London Rifle Brigade; prisoner of war in Germany for eighteen months. Arranger and pianist of musical productions. To California as arranger and pianist motion pictures 1931; composed background music for motion pictures. Scored motion pictures: Holy Matrimony; The Sullivans; Eve of St. Mark; Thunderhead; Captain Eddie; Sentimental Journey; The Dark Corner; Claudia and David; My Darling Clementine; The Late George Apley; Miracle on 34th Street; Nightmare Alley; Luck of the Irish; Where the Sidewalk Ends; A Ticket to Tomahawk; Cheaper by the Dozen; An American Guerilla in the Philippines, Half Angel Home: 1843 Benedict Canyon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. |
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