NCSA Jazz Ensemble [sound recording]. 2005.

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NCSA Jazz Ensemble [sound recording]. 2005.

1 sound disc (65:06) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.

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Van Heusen, Jimmy, 1913-1990

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Ronell, Anna Petrov

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Ann Ronell (1903-1993) composer and lyricist, was born Anne Rosenblatt in Omaha, Nebraska. She transferred from Wheaton College to Radcliffe College and graduated in 1927. In 1935 she married Lester Cowan, an independent film producer. Encouraged by Irving Berlin and George Gershwin, Ronell wrote the words and music of popular songs including, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?", "Willow Weep for Me," and "Whistle While You Work." She wrote scores for many films and adapted a series of opera sco...

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