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Mysels, George |
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Pa. During college career became active in choral groups and on graduation with law degree turned to music. After experience in night clubs, became organizer of LaFayette Theater, Harlem. To Hollywood 1930, producer, actor and director of shows and revues, and films. Honorary member Hollywood Ind. Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Songs: "River of Freedom"; "Liberty Road"; "Alley-way of My Dreams"; "Weary Feet", "Behind the Cabin Door"; "Magic Lover", "I Go Congo"; "No More Sleepy Time"; "Deep and Mighty Is the River"; "Harlem Moves On", "Old Saint Peter is Color Blind"; "I'm Spiritual"; "Have You Ever Been Down Yonder"; "African Dance", "I Heard a Blind Man Singing"; "When It's Sleepy Time Down South"; "Muse A While." Home: Muse-A-While Ranch, Penis, Calif.
Myers, Henry, author; b. Chicago, III., Tune 24, 1893. ASCAP 1941. Educ : New York Public Schools; Columbia Coll. Wrote plays, The First Fifty Years, musical, Good Boy; Gypsy Lady. Publicity man for theatrical producers. Wrote motion pictures Million Dollar Legs, Destry Rides Again. Contributed songs to Meet the People; Bare Facts of 1926; Iligh-Lo; Garrick Gaieties of 1930. Songs. "The Four Rivers", "The Bill of Rights"; "Juarez and Lincoln"; "In Chi Chi Castenango." Home: New York, N.Y. Address. <;. ASCAP.
Myers, Richard, composer, theatrical producer; b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 25, 1901. ASCAP 1927. Educ: William Penn Charter School. Producer of numerous plays My Dear Children, Margin for Error, Mrs. January and Mr. Ex., The Importance of Being Earnest; Goodbye, My Fancy; Caesar and Cleopatra, The DeviTs Disciple, and others; scores for Hello Yourself, Allez Oop, Here Comes the Bride; |
Greenwich Village Follies, Murder at the Vanities, Bubbling Over, Pajama Lady. Songs: "My Darling"; "Jericho"; "Music in My Fingers"; "Hosanna"; "Say That You Love Me"; "Lulu Belle"; "I'm a One Man Girl." Home: Westbury, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Myrow, Josef, composer, author, music publishing executive; b. Russia, Feb. 28, 1910. ASCAP 1940. To U.S. 1912; citizen. Educ.: Philadelphia public schools; Univ. of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia Cons, of Music, 1923 (scholarship); Curtis Inst, of Music, 1925 (scholarship), majored in piano and composition. Studied piano with Hendrik D. Ezerman. Guest soloist with many leading symph. orchestras, including Philadelphia and Cleveland. Program and musical director of radio stations in Philadelphia. Conducted musical comedy stock, Montreal, Canada. Began songwriting career writing night club revues, New York and Florida. Scores for motion pictures: Three Little Girls in Blue; If Tm Lucky; Mother Wore Tights; When My Baby Smiles at Me, Wabash Avenue. Songs: "Haunting Me"; "Autumn Nocturne"; "Five O'clock Whistle"; "Fable of the Rose"; Tm in Love"; "Somewhere in the Night"; "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City"; "You Make Me Feel So Young"; "I Like Mike"; "If I'm Lucky"; "One More Kiss"; "One More Vote"; "One More Tomorrow"; "You Do"; "Kokomo, Indiana"; "What Did I Do?"; "By the Way"; "Everytime I Meet You"; "Wilhelmena"; "Velvet Moon." Also instrumental works, and Ode to a Marine, for baritone, chorus, and symph. orch. Home: Beverly Hills, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Mysels, George, composer, author, inventor, publicist; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 5, 1915. ASCAP 1950. Of musical parentage. Educ.: McKelvey Grammar School; Fifth Ave. High |
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