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cial musical material for many radio programs and club entertainers. Composed musical selections tor motion picture National Barn Dance. Songs: "The Duke is On A Bat Again"; "From the Indies to the Andes in His Undies"; "Whv Do Peanuts Whistle?", "If I Wcie the Moon"; "I Picked a Flower in Hawaii", "Smiles and Tears"; "Promise Me"; "Thank You for a Lovely Dream"; "Bottomless Blues." Home: Brooklyn, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Rubens, Hugo, composer, b. New York, N.Y., April 1, 1905. ASCAP 1940. Educ: in music with father, public and high schools, Schenectady and Bridgeport. Played oigan and piano in vaudeville and motion-picture theatcis. Contributed songs to Juli, stage production. Songs. "Dieam On", "The Chauffeur and the Debutante", "It Doesn't Cost a Thing to Dream"; "Suitcase Susie", "Don't Put the Bee on Me"; "The Love in My Life", "The Tea Leaves Say Goodbye", "Between Two Fires", "When the Buds Begin to Blossom", "Little Small Town Girl (With the Big Town Dreams)." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: cl( ASCAP.
Rubens, Maurie, composer, b. New York, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1893, d. Los Angeles, Calif, July 24, 1948. ASCAP 1926. Songs. "Over the Hill", "What's the Reason?", "The Promenade Walk"; "The Great Temptations Strut"; "Your Broadway and Mine"; also music for show Green Fruit. Address: Estate, <"o ASCAP.
Rubenstein, Louis Urban, composer; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1908. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Boston Latin School; Brown Univ. A.B. 1930. Studied piano with William D. Strong, Boston, 1918-26. Free-lance writer of short stories and radio scripts 1930-37. Staff pianist popular music publishing house. Played piano |
on club dates in New York, Long Island and New Jersey. World War II, sergeant Sixth Army, 1942-45. In 1946 went into textile business Rhode Island. Songs. "Here's My Heart"; "All Night Long", "Why Not Try Paradise", "Keep America Free'; "The Merry Ghost of Chatham Square", "Twilight." Home: P.O. Box 413, Pawtueket, R.I.
Ruby, Harry, composer, pianist, vaudeville artist; b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1895. ASCAP 1917. Educ.: New York public schools, commercial school. Demonstrator of music in five- and ten-cent stores, then professional pianist publishing house and went on tours in vaudeville as accompanist. Became music publisher. Has written music for motion pictures in Hollywood, contributed to many New York musical productions: Five OVlock Girl, Good Boy, Top Speed Animal Crackers, Ramblers Motion picture productions: Horse feathers; Kid from Spain; Duck Soup, Bright Lights, Look foi the Silver Lining (co-author with Bert Kalmar). In 1950, motion picture Three Little Words based on lives and songs of Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. Songs: "Captain Spaulding"; "Who's Sorry Now?"; "So, Long, Oo Long"; "I Gave You Up Before You Threw Me Down", "My Sunny Tennessee"; "Thinking of You"; "I Want to be Loved by You"; "Three Little Words"; "Give Me the Simple Life"; "Do You Love Me?"; "Nevertheless"; "Maybe Its Because", "I Love You So Much"; "All Alone Monday", "The Indian on the Nickel." Home: 514 N. Elm Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Ruby, Herman, composer; b. New York, N.Y., March 15, 1891. ASCAP 1922. Songs. "Pals Just Pals"; "My Sunny Tennessee"; "In a Boat For Two"; "Stolen Kisses"; "Dramatic Rag"; "Shakespearean Rag"; "Flower of Love", "Since I Found You"; "111 |
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