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Custom"; "Falling in Love (with You)"; "My Honey's Loving Arms"; "How Long Will It Last?"; "Singing a Song to the Stars"; "Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie"; "Hurry Home"; "If You Knew Susie"; "Meadows of Heaven"; "But I Did"; "I've Got a Heart Filled With Love." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Meyer, Sol, author; b. Jersey City, N.J., Dec. 28, 1913. ASCAP 1942. Educ: Lincoln High School, Jersey City; New York Univ. Wrote songs ana special material for radio and night club artists; also wrote songs and scores for motion pictures 1940-42. World War II, Army Air Forces, Glenn Miller Unit; wrote radio scripts and official A.A.F. songs. On return, wrote for radio and television. Songs: "Reminiscing"; "Tahiti Honey"; "After AH"; "Guy With the Polka Dotted Tie";"Puddin' Head"; "Talkin' to the River"; "I'd Like to Sing a Love Song"; "Hawaii"; "Brownie with the Light Blue Jeans"; "Blue Danube"; "Rainbow in the Night"; "I Sustain the Wings"; "Purple Sage in the Twilight"; "How Can I Tell?"; "The Spirit Is Willing"; "Who Took Me Home Last Night?"; "Peculiar Kind of Feelin'"; also volume of children's songs, Songs of Good Behavior. Home: 154 N. New Hampshire, Los Angeles 4, Calif.
Meyers, Billy, author, singer; b. Louisville, Ky., July 29, 1894. ASCAP 1927. Educ: grammar school; five years, voice and harmony, with Prof. Leo Kolleras at St. Anthony's School, Louisville, Ky. Began professional career as vocalist 1912, in vaudeville, radio, and night clubs. Songs: "Nobody's Sweetheart"; "Bugle Call Rag"; "Spanish Shawl"; "House of David Blues"; "Everybody Stomp"; "Suite Sixteen"; "Blue Grass Blues"; "I Found a Horseshoe"; "Railroad Man." Home: Chicago, 111. Address: c/o ASCAP. |
Michalove, Edwin B., author; b. Atlanta, Ga., April 20, 1927. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Yale Univ., B.A. Began musical education at age of twelve. Songs: "I Kissed a Little Girl and Made Her Cry"; "The Wheel Turns (All Around, All Around, All Around)"; "What I Never Had I'll Never Miss." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Michels, Walter, composer, author; b. Chicago, 111., April 17, 1895. ASCAP 1943. Educ: Univ. of 111., Univ. of Wis.; studied harmony with private teachers. To France with 56th Engrs., World War I. Entertained troups after Armistice. Proofreader until 1924, then began playing piano for dances and later accompanied singers. Songs: "San"; "Until You Came"; "That Day Will Come", "The Paper Doll Parade"; "West Madison St."; "The Garden of Tomorrow"; "Or Do 1"; "There's a New Gang on the Corner"; "The Danbury Fair"; "Om." Home: 1346 W. 77 St., Chicago 20, 111.
Miketta, Bob (Robert Morris), composer; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 3T 1911. ASCAP 1945. Educ.: Cincinnati public schools; graduate, Littleford School of Business, Cincinnati. Largely self-taught in music. Arranger for popular orchestra, staff arranger New York Radio Station. Formerly Cincinnati College of Music Radio Dept, faculty; now staff arranger Cincinnati Radio Station. Member Songwriters* Protective Assn. Songs: "You Can't Do That to Me"; "One, Two, Three O'Leary"; "Robin Hood"; "Next to the 'X' in Texas." Home: 1543 Reid Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miles, Alfred H., author, Captain U.S.N, retired; b. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 2, 1883. ASCAP 1943. Educ.: William and Mary College, 1900-01; U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 1907. Choir leader, organizer Glee Club and mu- |
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