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Songs: "She Fell in the Fall of the Again." Home: Forest Hills, N.Y. Year"; "Little Girl"; "It's Happened Address: c/o ASCAP. |
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Idress, Ramez, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1911. ASCAP 1947. Educ: New York and Los Angeles public schools; Los Angeles City College. Musical educ. began at nine with violin training; later studied harmony, arranging, and guitar. Instrumentalist various name orchestras and bands; radio shows, major networks; recording artist motion picture companies. Television script writer. Special material for the Ritz Bros., Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, David Street, Marion Hutton and others. Songs. "Something Old, Something New"; "The Old Chaperone"; "Worry, Wony, Worry"; "The Woody Woodpecker Song" (Academy Award nomination 1948), "Never Too Busy to Say Hello"; "Take a Letter, Miss Smith", "This Is It"; "I'll Wait"; "Brooklyn Love Song", "Leave It to Joan"; "You've Got Yourself a New Neighbor." Home: No. Hollywood, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Ingraham, Herbert, composer, author; b. Aurora, 111., Jan. 7, 1883, d. Sara-nac Lake, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1910. ASCAP 1940. Educ.: Whiting, Ind., public schools; Valparaiso Univ. Musical from childhood. Musical director theatrical companies on tour; organized own orchestra 1905. Staff composer New York music publishing house. Songs: "Because I'm Married Now"; "Roses Bring Dreams of You"; "You are the Ideal of My Dreams"; "When I Dream in the Gloaming of You"; "All That I Ask of You is Love"; "Don't Wake Me Up, I Am Dreaming"; "Hoo-oo Ain't You Coming Out Tonight"; "Good Bye Rose"; "I Will Always Love You, Sweetheart, in the Same Old Way"; "When |
the Right One Comes Along." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Ingraham, Roy, composer; b. Whiting, Ind., Dec. 5, 1895. ASCAP 1938. Songs: "On the Sunny Side of the Rockies"; "Lovely One"; "Deep in the Arms of Love'; "Keep Me in Your Dreams"; "Irresistible You"; "Starlight Over Texas." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Insetta, Paul Peter, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1915. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: New Utrecht High School, Brooklyn, N.Y. Private tutors in violin. World War II, U.S. Infantry, four years. Song: "Sitting by the Window." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Irons, Earl D., composer, author; b. Sulphur Springs, Texas, Mar. 10, 1891. ASCAP 1950. Educ.: Sulphur Springs High School; Kings Private School; U.S. Army Band School; Chicago Cons. Music with private tutors, English bandmaster, G. W. Blake; violin, Walter Fried; cornet, Giuseppi Cinquomonia; Richard Stross, Noah Tarrantion and Herbert L. Clarke; band, harmony and composition, S. W. Schertal and Patrick Conway. Director bands at sixteen; traveled with bands, orchestras, and played in theaters as solo cornetist and violinist. World War I, Sgt. cornetist and asst. conductor of Replacement Camp Band, Camp McArthur, Texas. Conductor Greenville American Legion Band 1922-25; also Head of Violin Dept., Burleson College, Greenville. Since 1925, Band Director and Head of Div. of Fine Arts, Arlington State College, Texas. Guest conductor of school bands throughout |
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