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Mysels, George
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