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Viola Smith was born on 29 November 1912 in Mount Calvary, Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress, known for When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1942), Frances Carroll & 'the Coquettes' (1940) and The Girls in the Band (2011). She died on 21 October 2020 in Costa Mesa, California, USA.- Music Department
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Composer, arranger and musician, he was educated in high school, and was one of nine children in the family who toured with a professional orchestra. He was a musician with the orchestras of Red Nichols, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Ray Noble, John Scott Trotter, and Paul Weston. He arranged for and performed with radio and recording orchestras, and arranged for Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour, Frank Sinatra, Giselle MacKenzie, Frankie Laine, Dinah Shore, and Doris Day. Joining ASCAP in 1954, his chief musical collaborators include Axel Stordahl, Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour, and Red Nichols. His popular-song compositions include "Harlem Mambo"; "Blue Iris"; "Blues at Midnight"; "Delta Roll"; "Guitar Mambo"; "Forever Paganini"; "Forever Nikki"; and "Jasmine and Jade". His other works include "Movieville Jazz".