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Stillman, Al
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Stillman, Al, author; b. New York, N.Y., June 26, 1906. ASCAP 1935. Educ: New York Univ. Found early outlet for his verses as contributor to newspaper column of F.P.A.; author of many verses used in newspapers and magazines. Since 1933 member staff Radio City Music Hall. Author of many songs and special material in stage productions there. Score for motion picture Carnival In Costa Rica. Songs: "Tell Me That You Love Me Tonight"; "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai"; "Say Si Si"; "The Breeze and I"; "Taboo"; "One-Two-Three Kick"; "Juke Box Saturday Night"; "I Want My Mama"; "Good-Bye Jonah"; "In the Middle Of May"; "An Old Flame Never Dies"; "You and I Know"; "You Are Music"; "Lit­tle Jack Frost, Get Lost"; "Don tcha Go Way Mad"; "Bless 'Em Air; "Who Do You Know In Heaven"; "American Prayer"; "Now and For­ever"; "Copacabana"; "A Room With a View"; *In My Little Red Book"; "The Lamp of Memory"; "Hangin' Around With You." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Stillman-Kelley, Edgar, see Kelley, Edgar Stillman.
Stitz, Harry, author; b. Lodz, Poland, Aug. 20, 1905. ASCAP 1950. U.S. citizen. Songs: "You Can't Put a Tax on Love"; "Silhouette in Smoke"; "Lazy's Man's Ranch"; "A Stranger's Always Welcome"; "I Was the Third on a Match." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Stitzel, Melville J. (Mel), composer; b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 9, 1902. ASCAP 1949 Educ.: public schools. Began career as accompanist for vaudeville artists on Orpheum Circuit. Pianist and arranger for various name bands; since 1929 pianist, arranger and con­ductor on radio networks. At present has own orchestra. Songs: "Doodle Doo Doo"; "The Chant"; "Land of
Dreams"; "Tin Roof Blues"; "I'm Goin' Home"; "Bittersweet Rag." Home: Chicago, 111. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Stock, Larry, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., Dec. 4, 1896. ASCAP 1927. Educ.: Public School 9, Bronx; Townsend Harris Prep School. Studied piano with mother; Inst, of Musical Art, New York; piano Clarence Adler; composition Percy Goetschius. World War I, U.S. Navy. Played piano David Bispham during Liberty Loan Drive. Pianist with popular orchestra, composing and arranging. Songs: "Spring Weather"; "In a Little Dutch Kin­dergarten"; "Green Fields and Blue Birds"; "Moon at Sea"; "The Um­brella Man"; "Whistling in the Wild-wood"; "Bluebeiry Hill"; "Pretty Little Busybody"; "The American Prayer"; "Did You Ever Get That Feeling in the Moonlight"; "You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart"; "You're Nobody Till Somebody* Loves You"; "Raindrop Serenade"; "Dreams of Old Hawaii." For piano Spring Rain; Evening on the Everglades. Home: 104 Bella Vista St., Tuckahoe, N.Y.
Stoddard, George E., author, libret­tist, pianist; b. Utica, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1874; d. New York, N.Y., July 19, 1944. ASCAP 1921. Educ.: public schools. Became salesman; wrote spe­cial material for vaudeville comedians. Wrote books for musical shows: The Masked Model; Listen Lester; Just a Minute; Town Gossip; Go-Go; Shar-lee; lyrics for New York productions: Royal Chef; Moon Maiaen; Isle of Spice; China Rose; Cynthia; Jim Jam Jems. Songs: "Mary"; "Waiting"; "When the Shadows Fall"; "Whip-poorwill"; "Molasses"; "Isabel ; "Little Drops of Water"; "My Sun­shine"; "Struttin' the Blues Away." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.