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Taiani, Hugo
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Carolina"; "Under a Blanket of Blue*'; "I Don't Want to be Loved by Anyone Else But You"; "Tippin' In ; "It s the Talk of the Town ; "When April Comes-Again"; "Where There's Smoke There's Fire"; "In a Blue and Pensive Mood"; "Star Gazing"; "I've
Got an Invitation to a Dance"; "No Greater Love"; "How Many Hearts Have You Broken"; "By the River of the Roses"; "Pretending ; "1 Have but One Heart"; "Tara Talara Tala." Home: 68-34 Burns St., Forest Hills, New York.
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Taiani, Hugo, composer, saxophonist, arranger; b. Boston, Mass., July 19, 1912. ASCAP 1948. Educ: Brooklyn elementary and high schools. Began study of violin at six; compelled to change to saxophone because of arm injury. Studied arranging with Ernest Carnicelli and Tibor Serly. As youth played in school orchestra and socials. Later, played with various dance bands and radio orchestras. Now on staff of music publishing house. Songs: "The Yoo Hoo Song"; "The Things You Left in My Heart"; "Simon Says." Home: Brooklyn, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Talent, Leo R. (Jack Winters), au­thor; b. Hartford, Conn., June 19, 1906. ASCAP 1950. Songs: "Me and My Teddy Bear"; "Little Johnny Chickadee ; "Little Sally One Shoe"; "Walter Walter Wallflower"; "Tweedle-Dee the Clown." Home: Great Neck, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Tarr, Florence, author, diseuse, radio artist; b. New York, N.Y., March 14; d. New York, N.Y., May 23, 1951. ASCAP 1943. Educ: Columbia Univ. and City Coll.; piano, Gustave L. Becker; dramatics, Dr. Letitia Haubicheck; readings to music, Fay Foster. To music of latter, Miss Tarr wrote, produced series of original monologues and lyrics, becoming concert and radio network attraction. Treasurer until death of Composers-Authors Guild. Works: two cantatas, O Wondrous Star and World of To-
morrow; stories and lyrics in Margaret O'Briens Favorite Songs and Stories; Secret of Tickity-Tock. Songs: "My Journey's End"; "God Is Ever Be­side Me"; "I Want an Old-Fashioned Christmas"; "God Painted a Picture"; "We Are All His Children"; "Smoky River"; "Petroushka from Baroushka', "Beyond the Skies"; "The Heart of Freedom"; "Rapture"; "Love Is Made of This"; "Russian Doll"; "All on This Perfect Night"; "Lisscn Chil-lun"; "The Birds Will Sing No More"; "Git-A-Movin "; "Song of the Swamps"; "Reunion in Waltztimc"; "Faith Triumphant"; "Fragrance of a Song"; "Santa's on the Way"; "Place Where I Worship." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Tatton, Jack Meredith, composer, au­thor; b. Leek, Staffordshire, Eng., Nov. 1, 1901. ASCAP 1942. To U.S. 1930; citizen 1939. Educ.: King Wil­liam's Coll., Isle of Man 1916-21; Cambridge Univ. (Caius Coll. 1921-25); Modern Languages Exhibition 1920; Choral Exhibition 1921; Prize­man for Musical Composition, 1924; Bachelor of Arts 1924, Master of Arts 1928; Royal Coll. of Music, London, 1925-27, studied under Charles Wood, C. H. Kitson and Aubyn Raymar. Taught at Stowe School, Buckingham 1927-30. H. M. District Inspector of Schools, London, 1932-34; Worcestershire, 1934-36. From 193B, cattle raising in Texas. Former member English Performing Right Society. Member Archdiocesan-Commission on Sacred Music, San