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Albert Gamse (pronounced Gams-ee) (1901 – 1974) was an
American lyricist.
Albert Gamse was born in
Latvia to a
Jewish family and
later emigrated to the...
- typography". Born
Abraham Gamse in Whitechapel,
London on 29 July, the day
after World War I
began in 1914, he was the son of
Joseph Gamse, a
Latvian photographer...
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emphasise "its more
sinister elements".
Lyrics that were
written by
Albert Gamse are set to
James Sanderson's music, but they are
rarely sung. Hail to the...
- Chronobiology.
Medichron Publications.
Snelson CD,
Santhakumar K,
Halpern ME,
Gamse JT (May 2008). "Tbx2b is
required for the
development of the parapineal...
- (“chamois”) + bok (“buck, male goat”). The
Dutch gems is
further from
German Gämse ("chamois").
Although some
superficial similarities in
appearance (especially...
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death of
Lacalle in 1937,
English language lyrics were
written by
Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song
became a
standard of the
rhumba repertoire, later...
-
Beach Rumba" (1946) –
Written by John A. Camacho,
Irving Fields and
Albert Gamse "Tzena
Tzena Tzena" (1950) –
Written by Mitc**** Parish,
Issichar Miron...
- flair, and we love him as a sort of a superfan." The son of
Nanette (née
Gamse) and
Milwaukee department store owner, C.
Ellis Goldstein,
Goldstein said...
- his
interest in the company. He was
succeeded as CEO by
Jonathan (Mac)
Gamse and
later as
chairman by
Christopher Hoehn-Saric. At the time of this transition...
- friend. "Amapola" (written by
Joseph Lacalle,
American lyrics by
Albert Gamse – 1923) –
Originally an
opera piece,
several instrumental versions of this...