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Irving Bibo

1889-1962 US, San Francisco
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A.k.a. Irving Mortimer Bibo

b.: August 22, 1889 (San Francisco, California, U.S.) d.: May 2, 1962 (Hollywood, California, U.S.) American composer, songwriter, and publisher. Bibo composed the scores for more than 300 motion pictures. In the 1920s, he wrote songs for numerous Broadway shows including the Ziegfeld Follies and the Greenwich Village Follies. He also composed several college fight songs, such as, "Sing UCLA," the "Stanford Scalp Song," and the "Michigan State College Marching Song."

     
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