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Mizzy, Vic
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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-
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.
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.