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Von Tilzer, Albert
London, music ia Germany. Con­ducted Daly's Theatre, London, ten years, toured provinces with Moody Manners Opera Company. Brought to U.S. by Charles Frohman to con­duct musical shows. Works: operas, 49th Star, Zorema; songs: "Song of Songs" (Eng. version of "Chanson du Coeur Brise"); "Belgium Valse"; "Meditation"; "'Tis Bed Time, Sleepy Head"; "Looking Seaward"; "Wonderful One Girl"; "God Bring You Safely to our Arms Again"; "Time Will Bring Peace and You"; "Love Came First When I Saw You"; complete score of Phyllis. Ad­dress: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Vincent, Larry, composer; b. San Jose, Calif., Jan. 13, 1901. ASCAP 1947. Songs: "Oh How I Love That Gal of Mine"; "The Farmer Took Another Load Away, Hay, Hay"; "Bye and Bye (The Sun Will Shine)"; "When the Sun Says Good Night to the Mountains"; "If I Had My Life to Live Over"; "I Used to Work in Chicago"; "Tender Bartender"; "Two Cents, Three Eggs and a Postcard"; "I've Come Back to Say I'm Sorry"; "How's My Baby Tonight"; "Tres­passer"; "Is It Too Late To Say I'm Sorry." Home: Covington, Ky. Ad­dress: c/o ASCAP.
Vincent, Nathanial Hawthorne, com­poser, author; b. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 6, 1890. ASCAP 1922. Educ.: Brooklyn public school; Betts Mili­tary Acad., Stamford, Conn. Started singing in New York caf6s; then demonstrated sheet music New York department stores. Professional man­ager popular music publishing houses and at present Pacific Coast repre­sentative for music publisher. Wrote scores for Healy's Ice Follies, N.Y., PaLiis Royal Revue and for Cochrane Revue, London, England. Songs: "Un­der the Jungle Moon"; "That Rail­road Rag ; "Spoony Moon"; "I Don't Want Just Any Little Girl"; "Down
South Everybody's Happy"; "Dancing the Jelly Roll"; "La Veeda"; "I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome"; "When Old Bill Bailey Plays the Ukulele"; "Pucker Up and Whistle Till the Clouds Roll Bve"; "Bring Back Those Wonderful Days'; "Naughty Naughty Naughty"; "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"; "When the Bloom Is On the Sage"; "That Strawberry Roan"; "My Pretty Quad­roon"; "I'm Gonna Have a Cowboy Wedding"; "Oh Harry Harry'; "Liza"; Xive Me Plenty ; "My Old Man"; "Mellow Mountain Moon"; "At the End of the Lane"; "Septem­ber"; "I Don't Believe You're Mine Anymore"; "Shepherd of the Sky.* Home: La Crescenta, Hollywood. Address: 1608 N. Argyle, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Von der Goltz, Eric, author; b. New York, N.Y., June 18, 1895. ASCAP 1926. Educ.: Townsend Harris High School; College of City of New York; violin with William Doenges and Ernest Bauer. World War I, 308th Infantry, 77th Division. Standard music publishing executive. Author, articles on music and short stories. Songs: "My Heart Is a Silent Violin"; "Querida"; "Homecoming"; "The Song of the Drum"; "I Sing"; "Once I Heard a Song." Home: 314 E. 18 St., New York 3, N.Y.
Von Tilzer, Albert, composer; b. Indianapolis, Ind., March 29, 1878. ASCAP 1914 (charter member). Educ.: public schools. Left high school to work for father, then be­came musical director vaudeville company. Several years as shoe buyer, Brooklyn department store. First published work, 'Absent Minded Beggar Waltz," 1900. StaflF member brother Harry's music publishing house Chicago. Organized own music publishing house with brother, Jack, 1903. Then played in vaudeville and wrote music for musical comedies