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  1. music.youtube.com › channel › UCZyvXrdJpgxRQgl0LVSFCxQJerome Kern - YouTube Music

    Jerome Kern &. The Platters. 1.1M plays Pop Paradise Party, Vol. 2. This Is The Army, Mr. Jones. Chorus & Irving Berlin 386K plays This Is The Army. Sure Thing. Jerome Kern 12K plays Life Upon the Wicked Stage. Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning. Cast, Irving Berlin &.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2002 · In collaboration with Russell Garcia, who devised the ingenious arrangements and conducted the orchestra for the set, Margaret Whiting has produced a treasury of some of the greatest popular songs written in our time. 2 LP's on 1 CD. 96 kHz, 24-bit digital transfer. Available until May 2005.

  3. Jerome Kern. Jerome Kern (1934) Jerome Kern was an American songwriter. He was born in New York City on January 27, 1885 and died in New York City on November 11, 1945 at the age of 60. [1] Jerome Kern is often called the father of American musical theater. Kern is remembered for the hundreds of songs he wrote for musical plays and movies.

  4. Jerome Kern. Jerome David Kern (* 27. Januar 1885 in New York; † 11. November 1945 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist, der Musik für Dutzende Broadway-Shows und Hollywood-Filme verfasste. Zu seinen bekanntesten Titeln zählen Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, Ol’ Man River, All the Things You Are und The Way You Look Tonight .

  5. The Sweetest Sight That I Have Ever Seen. Melodies of Jerome Kern: The 1955 Walden Sessions · 1955. She Didn't Say Yes (Live) Life Upon the Wicked Stage (The 17th Annual Live S.T.A.G.E. Benefit Concert) · 2002. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Live) Life Upon the Wicked Stage (The 17th Annual Live S.T.A.G.E. Benefit Concert) · 2002.

  6. 27 de ene. de 1985 · January 27, 1985 at 12:00 a.m. EST. Jerome Kern was the master of pure melody, the greatest melodist in the history of American music. Ol' Man River . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . . . The Song Is ...

  7. Kern was born in New York City, on Sutton Place, in what was then the city's brewery district. His parents were Henry Kern (1842–1908), a Jewish German immigrant, and Fannie Kern née Kakeles (1852–1907), who was an American Jew of Bohemian parentage. At the time of Kern's birth, his father ran a stable; later he became a successful merchant.