Gene Buck(1885-1957)
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Songwriter ("In the Cool of Evening"), producer, author, director and
artist, educated at the University of Detroit and the Detroit Art
School. He was an early designer of sheet music covers. In 1907 he came
to New York, and designed and directed an act for Lillian Russell. In
1912, he became the chief writer and assistant to Florenz Ziegfeld,
lasting to 1926. He composed Broadway stage scores and sketches for
thirteen editions of the "Ziegfeld Follies" and two editions of
"Ziegfeld's 9 O'Clock Revue", "No Foolin'", and "Zig-Zag" (in London),
and he originated and directed eleven editions of the "Ziegfeld
Midnight Frolics". He produced and directed the musicals "Yours Truly"
and "Take the Air" (for which he also composed the score). He was
president of the Catholic Actors Guild, and won an NAACC award. Joining
ASCAP as a charter member in 1914, he became an ASCAP director in 1920,
lasting to 1957. He served as ASCAP's president from 1924 to 1941. His
chief musical collaborator was David Stamper, and he also worked with
Rudolf Friml, Jerome Kern, Mischa Elman, Augustus Thomas, Werner
Janssen, James Hanley, Ray Hubbell, Victor Herbert and Louis Hirsch.
His song compositions include "Daddy Has a Sweetheart (and Mother Is
Her Name)", "Hello, Frisco", "Have a Heart", "Hello, My Dearie", "Tulip
Time", "Sally, Won't You Come Back?", "Sweet Sixteen", "Sunshine and
Shadows", "The Love Boat", "My Rambler Rose", "'Neath the South Sea
Moon", "Lovely Little Melody", "No Foolin'", "Florida, the Moon and
You", "Some Boy", and "Garden of My Dreams".