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Art Students League, Grand Central School of Art. Harmony, composition with Sydney Green. Works: illustrations for numerous key magazines; paintings lor various corporations; sketches, music, lyrics for Soc. of Illustrators Show, annually since 1934. Songs: "Slumber Song'; "I Close My Eyes"; "The Guy At the End of the Bar"; "Along 'Bout Sundown"; "Before You Go"; "Trying to Make You Jealous"; "The Kind of Girl I've Dreamed Of; "Afraid to Believe"; "Next Time I Dream"; "I'll Never Listen to My Heart Again." Home: New York, N.Y. Address. c/o ASCAP.
Tepper, Sid, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., June 25, 1918. ASCAP 1947. World War II, Army, Special Service branch in Hollywood. Songs: "The Woodchuck Song"; "Love Means the Same Old Thing"; "Bagel and Lox"; "Eighty-Six", "Hush Up"; "Red Roses for a Blue Lady"; "Sav Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart"; "Thanks Mr. Florist"; "Here, Pretty Kitty." Home: Brooklyn, N.Y. Address: <]'< ASCAP.
Terker, Arthur, author, b. New Yoik, N.Y., Sept. 2S9 1899. ASCAP 1934. Educ: New York public schools. Songs: "1*11 Have Vanilla", "His Majesty the Baby"; "There's Something Nice About Everyone"; "I'll Close My Eyes to Everyone Else"; "Pardon Me While I Laugh"; "With the Help of the Moon"; "He Holds the Lantern While His Mother Chops the Wood"; "I Wish You the Best of Everything"; "Meet Me at No Special Place." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Terr, Max, composer; b. Odessa, Russia, Nov. 16, 1890; d. Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 2, 1951. ASCAP 1947. U.S. citizen. Has scored motion pictures in Hollywood since 1943. Songs: "The Lord Is My Shepherd"; "Forever Free"; "Joyful Hour"; also march |
.theme of Metro News. Home: West Los Angeles, Calif. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Terry, Robert Huntington, composer, organist; b. Hudson, N.Y., March 27, 1867. ASCAP 1924. Educ: New York public schools and in music with Scharwenka; organ with Wenzel Ra-bach; harmony with Dudley Buck. Organist successively at St. Chrys-ostom Chapel, New York; Chapel of Transfiguration, New York; Church of Redeemer, Harlem; and from 1912 to date, organist and choirmaster, St. Andrew's Memorial Church, Yonkers, completing 65 years continous church service. Member of American Guild of Organists. Works: A Bermuda Suite, Nine Musical Sketches for piano; The Quiet Sea, for piano; Lead On O King Eternal. Songs: "The Answer"; "At Twilight"; "Which Flower I Love"; "Song Is So Old"; "Romance of Gold"; "Autumn"; "May"; "Arab Love Song"; "Sweet Be Your Dreams"; "Sleeptime Song"; "Lazin* Along"; "Early News"; "Sons"; "Shepherds Gazing at a Star." Home: So. Yonkers, N.Y. Address: P.O. Box 35, So. Yonkcrs, N.Y.
Thatcher, Howard Rutledge, composer, organist, teacher; b. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 17, 1878. ASCAP 1939. Educ.: public schools; Peabody Cons., Baltimore. Organist and choirmaster, Baltimore, Eutaw Place Synagogue since 1905; organist First Church of Christ Scientist since 1924. Violist Frank B. Cahn String Quartet since 1932; member faculty Peabody Cons, since 1911, teaching harmony, counterpoint, orchestration and composition. Director Meyerbeer Chorus 1927-29; guest conductor Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Peabody Cons, orcnestra. Works: Concert Overture; Legend; Symphonic Fantasy; Elegy for four cellos and orch.; Military Echoes, overture; March of the Gargoyles and Marionettes, chamber |
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