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Albert Von Tilzer (March 29, 1878 - October 1, 1956) was an American songwriter, the younger brother of Harry Von Tilzer. March 29 is the 88th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (89th in Leap years). ... 1878 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in Leap years). ... 1956 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A songwriter is someone who writes, in part or in full, the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... Harry Von Tilzer (July 8, 1872 - January 10, 1946) was a very popular United States songwriter. ...


Albert Von Tilzer was born in Indianapolis, Indiana with the name Albert Gumm. He worked at his older brother's publishing company, and collaborated with him on some of his tunes. Nickname: Circle City, Indy, Naptown Location in Indiana Founded Incorporated 1821   County Marion County Mayor Bart Peterson Area  - Total  - Water 966. ...


Von Tilzer was a top Tin Pan Alley tune writer, producing numerous popular music compositions from 1902 continuing through 1935. A number of his tunes would be covered by jazz bands and continue to be played decades later. Tin Pan Alley was the name given to the collection of New York City-centered music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States of America in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. ... Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. ... 1902 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1935(MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jazz master Louis Armstrong remains one of the most loved and best known of all jazz musicians. ...


His hits included "The Alcoholic Blues", "Apple Blossom Time", "Chili Bean", "Dapper Dan", "Honey Boy", "I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time", "I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time", "The Moon Has His Eye On You", "My Cutie's Due at Two to Two", "My Little Girl", "Oh By Jingo", "Oh How She Could Yacki, Hacki, Wicki, Wacki, Woo", "Put on Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe, You're Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight", "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey", "Roll Along, Prairie Moon", "Take Me Out To The Ball Game", "Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys", and many others. Take Me Out to the Ball Game is an early-20th century Tin Pan Alley song which became the unofficial anthem of baseball. ...


He died in Los Angeles, California. The City of Los Angeles (from Spanish; Los Ángeles, ) also known simply as L.A., is the second-largest city in the United States in terms of population, as well as one of the worlds most important economic, cultural, and entertainment centers. ...


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Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... A songwriter is someone who writes, in part or in full, the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 through 1931. ... A revue is a type of theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance and sketches that satirize contemporary figures, news, or literature. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... A play is a common form of literature, usually consisting chiefly of dialog between characters, and usually intended for performance rather than reading. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... A play is a common form of literature, usually consisting chiefly of dialog between characters, and usually intended for performance rather than reading. ... A theatrical producer is a type of producer who oversees the staging of theatre productions. ... A play is a common form of literature, usually consisting chiefly of dialog between characters, and usually intended for performance rather than reading. ... A songwriter is someone who writes, in part or in full, the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...

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Albert Von Tilzer (101 words)
Albert Von Tilzer (1878 - 1956), United States Songwriter; younger brother of Harry Von Tilzer
Albert Von Tilzer was born March 29 1878 in Indianapolis, Indiana with the name Albert Gumm.
He worked at his older brother's publishing company, and collaborated with him on some of his tunes.
Albert Von Tilzer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (139 words)
Albert Von Tilzer (March 29, 1878 - October 1, 1956) was an American songwriter, the younger brother of Harry Von Tilzer.
Albert Von Tilzer was born in Indianapolis, Indiana with the name Albert Gumm.
Von Tilzer was a top Tin Pan Alley tune writer, producing numerous popular music compositions from 1902 continuing through 1935.
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