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Composer ("Winter Wonderland", "Dardanella"), conductor and pianist, educated at Rensselaer Poly Institute and CR. His early musical studies were with his father, and Bernard was a professional pianist from childhood. He toured the US for the Orpheum and Keith Vaudeville Circuits, and also abroad. After working as a pianist for music publishers and dance orchestras, he formed his own band. He wrote professional one-act musical comedies for vaudeville. He wrote special musical material for 'Sophie Tucker', Nora Bayes, Marilyn Miller, Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor, and for his own radio show, which he also produced. Joining ASCAP in 1934, his chief musical collaborators were Johnny Black, Richard Smith, L. Wolfe Gilbert, and Sam Coslow. Other compositions include "The Whistlin' Cowboy", "You Opened My Eyes", "Cutest Kid in Town", "Jane", "Tom Thumb and Tiny Teens", "What Am I Goin' to Do for Lovin'?", "The Mailman's Got My Letter", "Painter In The Sky", "Twenty One Dollars a Day Once a Month", and "I'd Rather Be Me".- Music Department
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Edmund Ross was born on 16 February 1885 in the USA. He died on 20 October 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Eduard Brücklmeier was born on 8 June 1903 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. He died on 20 October 1944 in Plötzensee, Berlin, Germany.
- Milo Burcham was born on 24 May 1903 in Cadiz, Indiana, USA. He died on 20 October 1944 in Burbank, California, USA.