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Mopper, Irving
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nish Inst. Played with Portland Junior Symph. Orch.; gave piano concerts in Portland. At thirteen, worked in small night club. Early career composer-arranger, Hollywood; theme com­poser motion pictures; conductor studio orchestra five years. To New York, organized the "Phil Moore Four," for stage and recording work. Played in theaters, night clubs. Radio network programs; headed own radio program in New York. Works: "I'm Conna See My Baby"; "Yip Yip De Hootie"; "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine"; "My Dreams Are Get­ting Better All the Time"; "A Little on the Lonely Side"; "Shoo Shoo Baby"; "Don't Like 'Em"; "Gee Chi Love Song." Also Specie Americana, composition for jazz trombone in classical form. Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Mopper, Irving, composer; b. Savan­nah, Ga., Dec. 1, 1914. ASCAP 1950. Educ. in music: piano with Minnie Lasnik, Ethel Chasins, Julius Herford; orchestration, Frederich Transnitz; composition, Julius Herford, Oliver Messiaen. Former teacher Ralph Wolfe Cons, of Music. Works: Fassa-caglia and Fugue for piano; The Wondrous Works of God, cantata for soloist, chorus and orch.; Patterns, for soprano and string quartet; Sona­tina for oboe, clarinet and bassoon; Sonata for clarinet and piano; Sonata for piano. Also many short piano and choral works, and songs. Home: 3445 Corsa Ave., Bronx 67, N.Y.
Morales, Noro (Sanabia), composer, pianist, director; b. San Juan, P.R., Jan. 4, 1911. ASCAP 1942. As a youth played with orch. composed of father and brothers; became official orch. of President of Venezuela. To U.S. 1935. In 1939 formed own or­chestra, night club, theatrical and re­cording attraction. Composer of songs in the Latin American idiom. Songs: "Bim Bam Bam"; "Perfume de Amor";
"Vamo a Jugar La Rueda"; "Vuelve"; "If You Only Knew"; "Walter Winchell Rhumba"; "Oye Negra"; "110th Street and 5th Ave."; "Rum and Soda"; "Ponce"; "Wha Happen Baby"; "Mambo Jumbo." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Moran, Edward P., author; b. Cincin­nati, Ohio, Sept. 14, 1871. ASCAP 1934. Songs: "Sweetheart of Mine"; "It Ain't No Lie"; "A Picture No Artist Can Paint"; "How'd You Like To Be the Icerrian"; "Please Mr. Con­ductor, Don't Put Me Off the Train", "No Wedding Bells For Me"; "I Lost Another Chance to be a Hero", "Down on Uncle Jasper's Farm"; "Minstrel Misses on Parade"; "It 1 had a Million Wishes"; "Down at the Minsticl Show", "Why Did Blue Beard's Beard Turn Blue?"; "The Story That Never Grows Old"; "Ain't You Coming Out Malinda." Home: New Yoik, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Morey, Larry, author; b. Los An­geles, Calif., March 26, 1905. ASCAP 1938. Active in writing for films, Disney cartoons. Songs: "Some Dav My Prince Will Come," "Heigh Ho,'" "Whistle While You Work," all from picture Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; "You're Nothin But a Nothin'"; "The World Owes Me a Living"; "Ferdinand the Bull." Home: Pacific Palisades, Calif. Address: v/0 ASCAP.
Morgan, Carey, composer; b. Browns-burg, Ind., Dec. 25, 1885. ASCAP 1923. Wrote special material for vaudeville acts. Composed scores for Greenwich Village Follies; The Honeymoon Cruise; Fifty Fifty. Songs: "My Own Iona"; "I'm Glad I Can Make You Care"; "Wait and See"; "Oh Helen"; "Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me"; "The Broad­way Blues"; "Rain." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.