Bert Grant (12 July 1878 – 9 May 1951[n 1]) was an American composer, pianist, and charter member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.[2]
Biography
He was born in New York in 1878.[3]
He worked for both Tin Pan Alley music publishers and Broadway theater companies.[4]
He performed the first musical broadcast from Roselle Park, New Jersey.[5]
Selected works
Selected Broadway credits
- Cinderella on Broadway[6]
Awards
Seventeen of his songs are in the National Jukebox at the Library of Congress.[7]
Notes
- ^ 21st century source such as this[1] refers to Bert Grant's death as 10 May 1951.
References
- ^ Gottlieb, Jack (2012). Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish: How Yiddish Songs and Synagogue Melodies Influenced Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood. New York: SUNY Press. p. 239. ISBN 978-0791485026.
- ^ "Bert Grant". IMDb.com.
- ^ Tyler, Don (2016). Music of the First World War. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC. p. 234. ISBN 9781440839962.
- ^ League, The Broadway. "Bert Grant – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". IBDB.com.
- ^ Tyler, Don (2007). Hit Songs, 1900-1955: American Popular Music of the Pre-Rock Era. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 400. ISBN 978-0786429462.
- ^ Bordman, Gerald Martin; Norton, Richard (2010). American musical theatre: a chronicle. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 401. ISBN 9780199729708.
- ^ "Artists | Bert Grant | National Jukebox LOC.gov". www.loc.gov. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19.
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