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Al Dubin

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Al Dubin (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945) was a Jewish-American Swiss-born lyricist. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland and died in New York City. Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows. In 1970 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is perhaps most famous for the 1933 musical film 42nd Street to the music of Harry Warren. In 1980 producer David Merrick and director Gower Champion adapted the film into a Broadway musical that won The Tony Award for Best Musical for 1981. On his passing in 1945, Al Dubin was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

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    Throughout the 1930s Al Dubin set edgy, smart-guy lyrics to jittery, rhythmic melodies by composer Harry Warren. Their collaboration created the characteristic movie-musical sound of that decade--urban, eager, and sassy--and was instrumental in establish... more


     
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