Madison, Maury

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Born William Renick Smith in Kentucky, musician and composer Maury Madison (1893-ca. 1962) lived and worked in Los Angeles, California, and Paris, France, in the 1920s through 1950s.

Madison's songs include "Gypsy Caravan," "Make Your Tomorrow Today," "Honolulu Honey," and "What Is There so Rare as a Day in June." He also composed songs for the play "Out of the Blue" by Leslie Hollingsworth and wrote music to accompany poems written by U.S. presidents and their families in his compilations "Echoes of the White House," "Bards of the White House," and "Lincoln Lyre."

From the description of Madison, Maury, papers, 1926-1950 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 719624532

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creatorOf Cherry blossom time / from the prose of Eleanor Roosevelt ; music by Maury Madison. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Madison, Maury. Madison, Maury, papers, 1926-1950 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Madison, Maury. Champion of freedom / poem by Dolly Madison ; music by Maury Madison. Library of Congress
creatorOf Madison, Maury. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1941. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Madison, Maury. So we revere the Constitution / Franklin Delano Roosevelt ; Maury Madison. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
United States
Paris (France)
Lexington (Ky.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Subject
Composers
Composition (Music)
Music
Popular music
Patriotic music
Songs (Medium voice) with piano
Songs with piano
Occupation
Activity

Person

Active 1926

Active 1950

English,

French,

German

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