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Red Richards

b. Charles Coleridge Richards, 19 Oct 1912, Brooklyn, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 12 March 1998, NEW YORK, NY, USA. After playing traditional piano as a kid, Richards was relocated to carefully turn to jazz after hearing Fat Waller. He performed around the town of his delivery for quite some …

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Saul Chaplin

Composer Saul Chaplin was dynamic from your mid-’30s with the 1960s, composing many famous pop strikes and film ratings, frequently with collaborator and influential lyricist Sammy Cahn. Given birth to in Brooklyn, NY, in 1912, Chaplin went to NYU and performed in dance rings. During the middle-’30s, Chaplin co-led a …

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Mack David

Tin Skillet Alley lyricist Mack David is best-known for his tv and film themes and ratings, with his most significant work spanning the first ’30s with the 1960s. Blessed in 1912 in N.Con.C., the old sibling of lyricist Hal David went to Cornell School and St. John’s Laws School. A …

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Jack Lawrence

Jack port Lawrence contributed lyrics (and occasionally music) to many of the very most private ballad standards from the 1940s, including “EASILY Didn’t Treatment,” “Tenderly,” “All or Almost nothing,” and “Beyond the ocean.” Given birth to in Brooklyn in 1912, he obtained his first achievement at age 20 with “Play, …

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