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  Albert Von Tilzer
Albert Von Tilzer (1878 - 1956), United States Songwriter; younger brother of Harry Von Tilzer
Albert Von Tilzer was born March 29 1878 in Indianapolis, Indiana with the name Albert Gumm.
He worked at his older brother's publishing company, and collaborated with him on some of his tunes.
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  Albert Von Tilzer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Von Tilzer (March 29, 1878 - October 1, 1956) was an American songwriter, the younger brother of Harry Von Tilzer.
Albert Von Tilzer was born in Indianapolis, Indiana with the name Albert Gumm.
Von Tilzer was a top Tin Pan Alley tune writer, producing numerous popular music compositions from 1902 continuing through 1935.
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 Harry Von Tilzer - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Von Tilzer was born in Detroit, Michigan under the name Harry Gummbinsky (shortened to Harry Gumm before taking the name under which he became famous).
Von Tilzer became one of the best known Tin Pan Alley songwriters.
In 1902 Von Tilzer formed his own publishing company, where he was soon joined by his younger brother Albert Von Tilzer.
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 Take me out to the Ballgame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Albert Von Tilzer was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Von Tilzer also contributed music to a number of Hollywood movies, among them Birth of a Nation (1930), Here Comes the Band (1935) and Rawhide (1938).
Like Norworth, it is said that Albert Von Tilzer also never saw a major league baseball game until after he wrote the music for "Take Me Out To The Ball Game", in 1908.
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 Albert Von Tilzer, His Life & Music
Albert was born Albert Gumm (or Gummblinsky) in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 29, 1878.
At this point, Von Tilzer was gaining popularity, but as evidenced by this music and his place in the show as well as the performer, he has not yet attained superstardom in Tin Pan Alley, but it will only be a few years before he does.
Von Tilzer's music in my opinion tended to always be more forward looking than many of his contemporaries and in many respects, his music paved the way for many of the harmonic and rhythmic changes that would come in a few years.
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Composer Albert Von Tilzer was an important songwriter most active from the early 1900's into the 1920's.
Albert then traveled to New York City, and found work as a shoe salesman in a large Department store.
Albert Von Tilzer died in L.A., in 1956, at age 78.
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 HERBERT I. LONDON COLLECTION, 1900-1980
Albert Von Tilzer was born on 29 March 1878 in Indianapolis.  Like his brother Harry, Albert worked in the family business in Indianapolis.  He sold goods with his father until he either graduated from or dropped out of high school.
Albert's brothers Jack and Will (Wilbur) Von Tilzer were also active business associates in the firm they called the York Music Company.  The two companies were reported to have had a "friendly" rivalry; Harry’s business was the more successful of the two.  In 1903, Albert married Caddie Nusbaum.
Albert Von Tilzer died on 1 October 1956 in Los Angeles.  Some of his more popular songs were "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (1908), "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey" (1910), and "I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time" (1920).
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 Harry Von Tilzer, His Life & Music
Von Tilzer it is said, recognized the potential appeal to audiences of the time but insisted that Lamb rewrite the words to make it clear that the feminine object of the song was appropriately married to a rich old man rather than living in sin as a kept woman.
This song as well as several others from this period established Von Tilzer as a powerful force in song and one who was more than able to write sentimental ballads that rivaled those of the then king of tear jerkers, Charles K. Harris.
Though Von Tilzer was always most famous for ballads, this song as well as the next one, illustrate his sense of humor and ability to write successful songs in various genres.
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 The Dynamic Duo in Derbyshire (U.K.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Albert Von Tilzer died in L.A., in 1956, at age 78.
Von Werra was known for wild exaggerations of his exploits, and wild excesses like keeping a pet lion at his aerodrome (Headquarters Staffel of the Second Gruppe of No. 3 Fighter Geschwader).
Apart from Von Werra's audacity in assuming that he, a foreigner, could bluff his way into an RAF aircraft in wartime, it was rather arrogant to assume that he could fly anything with wings, and pretty certain that he would in any case have been shot down long before he could have reached'friendly' territory.
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 Around the Mall - Baseball's Anthem for All Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
That was the ur-phrase of the song, Von Tilzer once said, the one he and Norworth began working with.
Neither man, the story goes, had ever seen a baseball game, so it's possible they didn't even know that the quarter-rest pause between "take" and "me" in the first measure of the chorus would be the perfect spot for the "thwack" sound of ball hitting bat.
Von Tilzer finally saw an actual baseball game in the 1920s.
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 Indiana Historical Society - Digital Image Collections : Item Viewer
Albert Von Tilzer's real name was Albert Gumm.
In 1899 he moved to Chicago and worked as a staff pianist and song plugger at his brother's company Shapiro, Bernstein, and Von Tilzer.
Von Tilzer is shown wearing a business suit with a three-quarter length jacket.
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 Albert Von Tilzer Music - Favorite Songs - Lyrics From   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Albert von Tilzer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Maria's Lovers (1984) (composer: song "I'll Be With You, In Apple Blossom Time") (as Von Tilzer)
Sundown on the Prairie (1939) (composer: song "Sundown on the Prairie") (as Al von Tilzer)
Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Albert von Tilzer
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 Songwriters Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In his early career, Von Tilzer was a music director for a vaudeville company as well as a shoe buyer for a Brooklyn department store.
Von Tilzer worked on Broadway composing the scores for Honey Girl, The Gingham Girl, Adrienne and Bye, Bye Bonnie.
Albert Von Tilzer died in Los Angeles, California on October 1, 1956.
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Harold Gumm/Harry and Albert Von Tilzer Professor of Music
Walter Frisch is H. Harold Gumm / Harry and Albert von Tilzer Professor of Music, and
His research interests lie in Austro-German music of the 19th and 20th centuries, especially that of Schubert, Brahms, Wagner, and Schoenberg.
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 Jack Norworth And Albert Von Tilzer Tabs: 105 Tabs Total @ 911Tabs - Tabs Search Engine
Jack Norworth And Albert Von Tilzer Tabs: 105 Tabs Total @ 911Tabs - Tabs Search Engine
Jack Norworth And Albert Von Tilzer Tabs :
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 Take Me Out to the Ball Game   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
An instant hit in 1908, and still popular after ninety years, this waltz quickly became almost as synonymous with things American as mom, baseball, and apple pie.
The composer of Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Albert Von Tilzer (1878-1956), was an important songwriter most active from the early 1900's into the 1920's.
Albert did not go directly into songwriting as a career.
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 albert von tilzer from Music44.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This swinging four-beat version of the old Von Tilzer baseball classic really cooks on all cylinders.
Written solos are usually provided along with suggested parts for rhythm section and drum set.
This engaging arrangement of a sing-along standard is easy on both singers and pianists.
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 America on the Move | Bump, Bump, Bump in your Automobile, words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer
Jump, jump, jump, jump, from your automobile.” At the same time, like many early automobile-related songs, the lyrics suggest that women are attracted to men who own cars: “Molly May said she loved Willie Green.
Popular music began to incorporate storylines and imagery related to the automobile in the early 20th century.
Many of the songs make much of the freedom that the automobile could bring to courting couples, although some painted a more realistic picture of what it was like to own an early automobile.
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Wrote many stage compositions (operettas and ballets), but is best remembered today for his "Light Cavalry" and "Poet and Peasant" Overtures.
Given name: Albert Gumm; born in Indianapolis, Indiana
Formed Harry Von Tilzer Music Company in 1902.
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 Albert von Tilzer and Neville Fleesons musical premieres in New York City August 28 in History
Albert von Tilzer and Neville Fleesons musical premieres in New York City August 28 in History
Albert von Tilzer and Neville Fleesons musical premieres in New York City
For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong whose life is in the right.
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 © Melody Lane, MIDI Sing Along Standard Songs, Page One
Albert von Tilzer and many other musical artists and showmen, the best of popular music was penned. 
A hit song for both Al Jolson and Judy Garland, it's one of the great ones
Albert Von Tilzer, Mg'r, 40 West 28th St., 1908.
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 Take Me Out To The Ballgame Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer Elementary Piano Duet Elementary - keyboard Series from ...
Take Me Out To The Ballgame Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer Elementary Piano Duet Elementary - keyboard Series from Music44.com
words by Jack Norworth, music by Albert von Tilzer / arr.
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 Wayne's Baseball Pages
Why do people sing "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" when they are already there?
Neither songwriter Albert von Tilzer or Jack Norworth (who wrote the lyrics) had ever been to a baseball game when they penned "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" in 1908.
It was not until after the song was a hit that either attended an "old ballgame."
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