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Songwriter ("After You've Gone"), composer, author, publisher and singer, educated in New York public schools. He co-founded the Clef Club, and joined the Gotham-Attucks Music Company. He joined ASCAP in 1924 and toured the US and Europe in vaudeville with his chief musical collaborator, Turner Layton. His Broadway stage scores include "Three Showers", and "Strut, Miss Lizzie". His other popular-song compositions include "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans", "Sweet Emmalina My Gal", "Goodbye, Alexander, My Honey", "Down by the River", "If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight" and "My Little Bluebird Was Caught in the Rain".- Giovanni Grasso Sr. was born on 19 December 1873 in Catania, Sicily, Italy. He was an actor, known for Vautrin (1919), Cavalleria rusticana (1924) and Sperduti nel buio (1914). He died on 14 October 1930 in Catania, Sicily, Italy.
- Frank Howard was an actor, known for What Might Have Been (1920), Books and Crooks (1920) and It May Come to This (1920). He died on 14 October 1930.
- Ida Kramer was born in 1878. She was an actress, known for Abie's Irish Rose (1928). She died on 14 October 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, USA.