Con Conrad: Difference between revisions
m (Text replace - ' Click here to search for composer on ChoralWiki]' to '|'''Click here''']] to search for composer on ChoralWiki') |
m (Text replacement - "'''Biography'''<br>" to "'''Biography''' ") |
||
(15 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' | '''Born:''' 18 June 1891 | ||
'''Died:''' | '''Died:''' 28 September 1938 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Con Conrad was a songwriter and producer born Conrad K. Dober in New York City. | |||
Published his first song, Down in Dear Old New Orleans, in 1912. Produced the Broadway show: The Honeymoon Express, starring Al Jolson, in 1913. By 1918, Conrad was writing and publishing, along with Henry Waterson and had his first major hit in 1920 with Margie. Over the next several years, he would also be responsible for such standards as: Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me, You’ve Got to See Your Mama Every Night, Memory Lane, Lonesome and Sorry and Come on Spark Plug. | |||
In 1923 Conrad focused on the stage and wrote the scores for the Broadway shows. In 1929 he moved to Hollywood after losing all of his money on unsuccessful shows. Conrad received the first Academy Award for Best Song for The Continental in 1934 along with collaborator Herb Magidson. He died four years later in Van Nuys, California. | |||
{{WikipediaLink}} | |||
==List of choral works== | |||
{{#SortWorks:}} | |||
{{CheckMissing}} | |||
{{Whatlinkshere}} | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
Line 22: | Line 23: | ||
''add web links here'' | ''add web links here'' | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Conrad, Con}} | |||
[[Category:1891 births]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:1938 deaths]] | ||
[[Category:Composers]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Early 20th century composers]] | ||
[[Category:Composers | [[Category:U.S. American composers]] | ||
[[Category:Early 20th century composers | |||
[[Category: |
Revision as of 17:36, 8 March 2020
Life
Born: 18 June 1891
Died: 28 September 1938
Biography
Con Conrad was a songwriter and producer born Conrad K. Dober in New York City.
Published his first song, Down in Dear Old New Orleans, in 1912. Produced the Broadway show: The Honeymoon Express, starring Al Jolson, in 1913. By 1918, Conrad was writing and publishing, along with Henry Waterson and had his first major hit in 1920 with Margie. Over the next several years, he would also be responsible for such standards as: Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me, You’ve Got to See Your Mama Every Night, Memory Lane, Lonesome and Sorry and Come on Spark Plug.
In 1923 Conrad focused on the stage and wrote the scores for the Broadway shows. In 1929 he moved to Hollywood after losing all of his money on unsuccessful shows. Conrad received the first Academy Award for Best Song for The Continental in 1934 along with collaborator Herb Magidson. He died four years later in Van Nuys, California.
View the Wikipedia article on Con Conrad.
List of choral works
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
External links
add web links here