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Scarmolin, A. Louis
Nearness of You"; "Shuffle Rhythm." Also String Quartet Interpretation. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Saxon, David, composer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., July 31, 1919. ASCAP 1943. Educ: Juilliard School of Music. World War II, U.S. Army, Medical Corps; pianist Special Service Di­vision, Songs: "Misbehavin Lady"; "Do You Miss Your Sweetheart?" "I'd Love You Again"; "Dress Up Baby"; "Little Lady for a Day"; "Are These Really Mine?"; "Wish You Were Waiting For Me"; "I Guess I Ex­pected Too Much"; "There'll Soon Be A Rainbow"; "Theie Must Be a Way"; "What's My Name?"; "Speak a Word of Love (I Wish, I Wish)", "All Year 'Round"; "Free"; "Ask Me No Ques­tions"; "On an Ordinary Morning"; "Vagabond Shoes", "I'm In Love"; "Swingin' Doois"; "Breakfast A' Seven (Shootin' at Nine)"; "Pigskin Polka"; "There Isn't Very Much To Do Now"; "I Can't Think of a Thing To Do." Home: Flushing, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Saxton, Stanley, composer, pianist, organist, teacher; b. Fort Plain, N.Y., Aug. 5, 1904. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Fort Plain public and high schools; Syracuse Univ., Bachelor of Music 1928, Master of Music 1941. At Fon-tainebleau studied organ with Widor and Duprc; composition with Bou-langer. Organist and choir director, Ft. Plain churches 1914-22; Musical director, Ft. Plain Theater 1918-22; Organist, E. Gen. Pres. Church, Syracuse 1923-28; Pianist-organist various Syracuse Theaters 1923-28; Pianist, Syracuse Symphony 1927-28; Pianist, Onondaga Ensemble 1927-28; Staff pianist, Radio WFBL 1927-28. Organist and Prof, of Music, Skidmore College 1928-present; Director of Purchases, Skid-more College 1934-40; Prof, of Piano, Troy Conservatory, 1950;
Organist and director various churches in Saratoga Springs, Gloversvillc, Mechanicsville 1930 to date. Has given more than three hundred recitals on tour; at colleges and on radio. As­sociate of Amer. Guild of Organists from 1931. Works: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; Sonata for Piano; Suite: Swing Music. Songs: "Song of the Lonely Njeri"; "The Noble Nature"; "Evensong"; "Echo Carol"; "Thanksgiving." Home: Sara­toga Springs, N.Y. Address: c/0 ASCAP.
Scalzi, Edward A., composer, saxo­phonist; b. Rosbank, S.I., N.Y., Jan. 18, 1918. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: public-schools; School of American Music, New York. Studied music with pri­vate tutors. Started professional career in 1939 as saxophonist with Woody Herman's Band; since then has played with various name bands and at present with Bob Chester. World War II, U.S. Army Air Corp for three years, leader of Army Air Corp dance band. Member of Songwriters' Pro­tective Assoc. Songs: "You Can't Buy Happiness"; "Take Back Your Heart'; "You're The One Love"; "Henpecked Joe"; "Singin' a Happy Song." Home: 532 Vanderbilt Ave., Staten Island, N.Y.
Scarmolin, A. Louis, composer, con­ductor; b. Schio, Italy, July 30, 1890. ASCAP 1939. To U.S. 1899. Of musi­cal parentage; first instruction from father; advanced studies New York Coll. of Music. Conductor and ac­companist for concert stars. Works: compositions for orchestra, chorus, band and wide range instrumental solos and ensembles; also compo­sitions for piano, organ, sacred and art songs, incl. Night (A Poem) for orch.; In Retrospect for quintet of ancient instruments; "O Wisest of Men"; Two Symphonic Fragments; My Creed for a cappella chorus; Tribal