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  Al Dubin Biography and Summary
Throughout the 1930s Al Dubin set edgy, smart-guy lyrics to jittery, rhythmic melodies by composer Harry Warren.
Al Dubin(June 10, 1891- February 11, 1945) was a Jewish-American Swiss -born lyricist.
Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows.
www.bookrags.com /Al_Dubin   (115 words)

  
  Songwriters Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
l Dubin was born on June 10, 1891 in Zurich, Switzerland.
Dubin provided the lyrics to the song "Indian Summer," set to music written in 1919 by the great composer Victor Herbert, who died in 1924.
Dubin's lifestyle included excessive eating, drinking, and drugs at times, he packed 300 pounds onto his 5 foot 9 inch frame.
www.songwritershalloffame.org /exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=68   (500 words)

  
 Al Dubin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al Dubin (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945) was a Jewish-American Swiss-born lyricist.
He was born in Zurich, Switzerland and died in New York City.
On his passing in 1945, Al Dubin was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Dubin   (205 words)

  
 'D' ENTRIES - Page 5 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE
Al Dubin is mostly remembered today as part of the Dubin and Warren team.
Dubin's daughter has said that in 1927, Dubin penned a lyric, for a song he called "Among My Souvenirs", on the back of a Gas Bill.
Al Dubin died at age 52, in February 1945, when he succombed to Barbiturate Poisoning and Pneumonia.
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 Dave Dubin's Research and Publications
An example drawn from an ongoing project on the metrical analysis of Russian poetry helps illustrate these points: the explicit markup of the rhyme scheme can be understood only on the basis of a broader understanding of Russian meter and poetics.
Dubin, C. Sperberg-McQueen, A. Renear, and C. Huitfeldt.
Howard White's response to Ahlgren et al, and the subsequent exchange in the JASIST letters column suggest that behind this methodological controversy there lurk contrasting intuitions about both the reality ACA is supposed to reveal and its relationship to the bibliographic evidence on which ACA is based.
people.lis.uiuc.edu /~dubin/research.html   (7031 words)

  
 Fusarium head blight - L. Gilchrist, H.J. Dubin
Type I is referred to as penetration resistance, which prevents initial fungal penetration; Type II is spread resistance, where spread of the fungus is reduced within the spike; and Type III is related to biochemical resistance, where toxins produced by the fungus are broken down by the host plant.
Large-scale application of fungicides is generally not practical in years of abundant rainfall and results in low efficiency, high cost and environmental pollution.
Dubin, H.J., Gilchrist, L., Reeves, J. and McNab, A. Fusarium head scab: global status and future prospects.
www.fao.org /DOCREP/006/Y4011E/y4011e0j.htm   (2016 words)

  
 Al Dubin
Dubin chose to complete his high school at a private institution, Perkiomen Seminary, located 40 miles from his home and hardly appropriate for a Jew.
She recalled that "He was in debt, and needed quick cash to get a small stake in a poker game, and sold that lyric to Edgar Leslie for $25..." Dubin's name never appeared on the lyric.
Al Dubin died at age 53, in February 1945, when he succombed to barbiturate poisoning and pneumonia.
theoscarsite.com /whoswho/dubin_a.htm   (718 words)

  
 miaminewtimes.com - News - The Avenue He's Takin' You To   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Kimmel opens his account of Dubin's rise and fall with a framing device: the 1971 ceremony that inducted Dubin into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Yes, Dubin is conflicted and in torment, and when the inner tension builds in the second half of the show, it really starts to work.
But Kimmel never explains why Dubin was the way he was, despite the obvious push-me-pull-you relationship he had with his parents.
www.miaminewtimes.com /issues/2003-02-27/stage_full.html   (1416 words)

  
 Al Dubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
'''Al Dubin''' (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945) was a Swiss-born lyricist.
Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows.
But the educated native too has advanced in all these respects; and he her own progress, meditate also upon that dictum of Nietzsche, can actually see her going back." Different Moralities--The Correct Standard of Morality--Moral Matters of Public Morality.
al-dubin.kiwiki.homeip.net   (142 words)

  
 UIUC EPRG Publications
In the context of this analysis the Open eBook Forum Publication Structure, a widely used XML-based content format, is presented as a foundation for high-performance electronic publishing.
We describe theoretical and practical problems arising in using sentence skeletons to say what the markup in some commonly used DTDs actually means, in a way that allows software to generate the correct inferences from the markup and to exploit the information.
Whereas procedural and presentational markup systems retard that movement, descriptive markup systems accelerate the pace by simplifying mechanical tasks and allowing the authors to focus their attention on the content.
eprg.isrl.uiuc.edu /publications.html   (2744 words)

  
 "MR. MUSIC"
As for the information that Al Dubin and Burton Lane share songwriting credits on “Feudin' and Fightin',” it came directly from ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) sources.
I do have a theory as to why Al is widely credited even though he had nothing to do with the original cast to which you belonged.
It would appear that between 1944 and '47, Al Dubin entered the picture in some capacity as to forevermore share the writing credits with Burton Lane.
www.jerryosborne.com /3-25-02.htm   (625 words)

  
 CMT.com : Al Dubin : Biography
In tandem with composer Harry Warren, lyricist Al Dubin enjoyed a remarkable run of hits throughout the
Years of hard living began taking their toll, however, and after suffering years of poor health Dubin died on February 11, 1945.
E-commerce on this website is brought to you by MTVN Direct Inc.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/dubin_al/bio.jhtml   (87 words)

  
 Harry Warren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They had a son, also named Harry (who died of pneumonia in 1939 aged 19), and a daughter, Joan.
Warren wrote songs with Ira Gershwin, Mack Gordon, Johnny Mercer, Billy Rose, and Al Dubin.
He won the Oscar for Best Song with three different collaborating lyricists: "Lullaby of Broadway" with Al Dubin in 1935, "You'll Never Know" with Mack Gordon in 1943, and "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" with Johnny Mercer in 1946.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry_Warren   (790 words)

  
 'W' ENTRIES - Page 2 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE
Among his collaborators were lyricists Al Dubin (1928-39), Johnny Mercer (1938-39), and Mack Gordon (1940-45).
Harry Warren and Al Dubin were a great team that worked together in the 1928 to 1939 period.
"September in the Rain,", lyric by Al Dubin.
nfo.net /cal/tw2.html   (1048 words)

  
 Electrical Resynchronization: A Novel Therapy for the Failing Right Ventricle -- Dubin et al. 107 (18): 2287 -- ...
Anne M. Dubin, MD Jeffrey A. Feinstein, MD Mohan Reddy, MD Frank L. Hanley, MD George F. Van Hare, MD David N. Rosenthal, MD From the Departments of Pediatrics (A.M.D., J.A.F., G.F.V.H., D.N.R.) and Cardiothoracic Surgery (V.M.R., F.L.H.), Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Correspondence to Anne M Dubin, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University, 750 Welch Rd, Suite #305, Stanford, CA 94304.
Effects of changes in preload, afterload and inotropic state on ejection and isovolumic phase measures of contractility in the conscious dog.
circ.ahajournals.org /cgi/content/full/107/18/2287   (1794 words)

  
 Playbill Biography: HARRY WARREN and AL DUBIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
They wrote Broadway shows and revues and were pioneer songwriters for sound pictures.
Dubin, born in Switzerland in 1891, died in New York in 1945.
Warren, born in Brooklyn in 1893, died in 1981.
www.playbill.com /celebritybuzz/whoswho/biography/10056   (242 words)

  
 ASCAP HERITAGE
Pictured (l-r) are collaborator Al Dubin, choreographer and director Busby Berkeley and Warren.
But he complained his whole life that he was living in what he referred to as an “Indian Outpost.” When he first arrived in California, they drove him out to Burbank and he was surrounded by bean fields.
Here was a guy that was a real New Yorker and there were no delicatessens here -- I know that he and (lyricist) Al Dubin used to go to San Francisco to eat.
www.ascap.com /playback/2004/winter/heritage.html   (1235 words)

  
 Al Dubin Auto & Plate Glass Co
Al Dubin Auto & Plate Glass Co Al Dubin Auto and Plate Glass Co
Welcome to Dubin Glass, your first choice for New Jersey and surrounding areas Auto and Plate glass replacement.
We have been serving New Jersey and surrounding areas for over 100 years.
www.dubinglass.com   (129 words)

  
 Al Jolson starring Movie Roles
Film historians and Jolson devotes have known for years that Al Jolson, who starred in the first talking picture, The Jazz Singer, was a shining star of the early silver screen.
Audiences at the October 6, 1927, premiere were electrified by what they could now see and hear when star Al Jolson, in the film's best-remembered line, proclaimed: "Wait a minute, you ain't heard nothing yet!" To watch The Jazz Singer today is to relive that exciting event.
Meet singing waiter Al Stone, who, on the way to the top, wore out eight pianos, rhymed mammy with Alabamy 981 times and did more for Dixie than Robert E. Lee.
www.jolson.org /works/film/movies/star/movies.html   (870 words)

  
 The Jolson Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This entertaining biography traces the life of the one-of-a-kind performer, Al Jolson (Larry Parks).
Jolson, a cantor's son, rose from his humble background to become first a vaudeville performer, and then a world-famous Broadway and film star.
Al Jolson's fading career received a brief revival thanks to the success of this film and its sequel.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/jolson_story/about.php   (311 words)

  
 Lullaby Of Broadway - From the Warner Bros./Vitaphone film, Gold Diggers Of 1935
A top star in screen musicals, Dick Powell was for more than a decade one of Hollywood's best assets, ranking just behind Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby in popularity.
Following his screen debut in 42nd Street, he starred in more than 20 Warner Bros. musicals, and introduced dozens of great Harry Warren and Al Dubin songs.
Among the finest was Gold Diggers Of 1935's "Lullaby Of Broadway," which turned into a spectacular Busby Berkeley extravaganza.
www.sonymusic.com /artists/SoundtrackForACentury/ie/track/2000.html   (192 words)

  
 Dubin-Johnson Syndrome in a Saudi Neonate
Kimura A, Ushijima K, Kage M, et al.
Defective biliary excretion of epinephrine metabolites in mutant (TR) Rates; relation to pathogenesis of fl liver in the Dubin-Johnson syndrome and Corriedale sheep with an analogous excretory defect.
A new rat mutant with chronic conjugated hyperbilirubinemia and renal glomerular lesions.
www.kfshrc.edu.sa /annals/166/96-078.html   (1353 words)

  
 Al Dubin Photos - Al Dubin News - Al Dubin Information
Al Dubin Photos - Al Dubin News - Al Dubin Information
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Tell the world what you think of Al Dubin, write a review for this person.
www.tv.com /al-dubin/person/314981/summary.html   (71 words)

  
 Sheet Music: W
Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m).
Cover text: With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler, with their photographs.
WHERE AM I? Al Dubin (w) Harry Warren (m).
speccoll.library.kent.edu /music/sheetmusic/sheetmusW.html   (4875 words)

  
 Screen Musicals 1930s - Part 2
The chorus girl who takes over the star's role on opening night and (what else?) triumphs.
The score had no more than four songs by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, but they did the trick.
The Berkeley-Warner films also featured wonderful songs by Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Richard Whiting, and Johnny Mercer.
www.musicals101.com /1930film2.htm   (1023 words)

  
 Amazon.com: 42nd Street (1980 Original Broadway Cast): Music: Harry Warren,Al Dubin,Jerry Orbach,Tammy Grimes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Tammy Grimes, 42nd Street (Related Recordings), Al Dubin, Danny Carroll, Lee Roy Reams, Karen Prunzik, Jerry Orbach, Harry Warren
Toss in great songs written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, and dance routines choreographed by the great Gower Champion, and the result is infectiously fun.
The story centers on the efforts of fallen director Julian Marsh to produce a musical during the Depression, no small feat considering that most of society has hit rock-bottom financially.
www.amazon.com /42nd-Street-1980-Original-Broadway/dp/B000002W5Y   (1881 words)

  
 Balloon Catheterization Induces Arterial Expression of Embryonic Fibronectins -- Dubin et al. 15 (11): 1958 -- ...
Balloon Catheterization Induces Arterial Expression of Embryonic Fibronectins -- Dubin et al.
Articles by Dubin, D. Articles by Van De Water, L. Articles citing this Article
Articles by Dubin, D. Articles by Van De Water, L. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology.
atvb.ahajournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/15/11/1958   (604 words)

  
 Al Dubin at Hollywood.com
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Are you the No. 1 fan of Al Dubin?
wife:Helen McClay (Roman Catholic; married on March 19, 1921; had stormy relationship as Dubin was a gambler and drinker; divorced)
www.hollywood.com /celebrity/Al_Dubin/455521   (1278 words)

  
 Sheet Music The Anniversary Waltz 1941 - a 2047
This wonderful Vintage sheet music, one that has stood the test of time, our old favorite, "The Anniversary Waltz".
It was written by Al Dubin and Dave Franklin, with a copyright date of 1941.
The cover and music are in excellent condition.
www.rubylane.com /shops/foxandhounds/item/ax202047   (211 words)

  
 '42nd Street'
Come and meet those dancing feet/on the avenue I'm taking you to/Forty-Second Street.
The bouncy lyrics to the vintage Harry Warren- Al Dubin title song pretty much sum up 42nd Street, which is coming to town courtesy of Theater League.
The 1980 Broadway hit is based on the 1933 Warner Bros. movie of the same name.
www.azcentral.com /ent/arts/articles/102742ndstreet.html   (86 words)

  
 8900537DZ - 42nd Street: 20's, 30's & 40's Hits - Karaoke CD
Forty-Second Street - Composer: Al Dubin and Harry Warren - Lyrics Included - Key: F Minor - Track Length: 03:06
You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me - Composer: Al Dubin and Harry Warren - Lyrics Included - Key: B Flat - Track Length: 02:18
Lullaby Of Broadway - Composer: Al Dubin and Harry Warren - Lyrics Included - Key: F - Track Length: 03:27
www.karaokespot.com /8900537.html   (1299 words)

  
 Internet Broadway Database: Al Dubin Credits on Broadway
Internet Broadway Database: Al Dubin Credits on Broadway
Bette Midler's Clams on the Half Shell Revue [Original, Special, Revue]
Lyrics for "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" by Al Dubin
www.ibdb.com /person.asp?ID=12855   (52 words)

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