Antrim, Doron Kemp 25.aug.1890-4.dec.1960 USA Ohio, Germantown - NY Long Island, Stony Brook
pianist, writer on music, 1905-1908 studied piano with Herman Ostheimer in Greenville Ohio, 1909-1910 with William Treat Upton at Oberlin Conservatory Ohio, 1911-1913 BA from DePauw University in Greencastle Indiana, 1915 salesman for Wurlitzer Co. in Dayton Ohio, 1915-1918 owned a music store and studio in Stevensville Montana, 1919 residing in New York Brooklyn, 1919-1920 magazine editor for G Schirmer, 1921-1928 for the Musical Observer, 1928-1939 for Metronome, 1930 residing at 1350 East 17th Street in Brooklyn, 1940-1951 at Christian Avenue in Stony Brook Long Island, 1930-1944 with office at 119 West 57th Street, 1951 at 26 West 58th Street and 1957 at 114 East 32d Street Manhattan ; son of grocer Francis Titus Antrim (Ohio 1833-12.oct.1909 Germantown) and Mary Ann Kemp (Ohio 1843-1925 Germantown) ; 10.apr.1918 in Stevensville he married Mira Stevens (Pennsylvania nov.1896-2.sep.1964 Long Island Port Jefferson) ; daughter singer Frances Ann (New York 1929-) ; son trombonist Doron S (New York 8.may.1934-)

Title Parts


[] Tune tonics, song prescriptions for what ails you. Song cycle
In which is explained in everyday words the conditioning effect a song can have on us in creating a mood. 'Doc' Antrim has chosen for this book some of America's most popular songs to prove his point
copyright words and music Doron Kemp Antrim 7nov1938
pub Jerome H. Remick Music Co., New York 1938
[] 1 - Sing a song
[] 2 - Smiles
[] 3 - Bye bye blackbird
[] 4 - Laugh! clown! laugh!
[] 5 - Shadow waltz
[] 6 - Dreaming
[] 7 - Home on the range
[] 8 - My buddy
[] 9 - Drink to me only with thine eyes
[] 10 - Your eyes have told me so
[] 11 - Memories
[] 12 - Old folks at home (Way down upon the Swanee River)
[] 13 - Rock of ages
[] 14 - Abide with me
[] 15 - The darkest hour is followed by the dawn
[] 16 - Nobody knows de trouble I've seen
[] 17 - Merrily, merrily
[] 18 - Row, row
[] 19 - Ditty by the author
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