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Jerome Kern - Wikipedia
Jerome Kern in 1934. Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music.
Jerome Kern | Broadway, Musical Theatre, Showtunes | Britannica
2025年1月23日 · Jerome Kern (born Jan. 27, 1885, New York City—died Nov. 11, 1945, New York City) was one of the major U.S. composers of musical comedy, whose Show Boat (with …
Jerome Kern - Biography - IMDb
Jerome David Kern was born in 1885. He began his stage career grafting American songs (for which he wrote the music) into imported European operettas. His breakthrough came with the …
Jerome Kern - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerome Kern is often called the father of American musical theater. Kern is remembered for the hundreds of songs he wrote for musical plays and movies. Music historians say that Kern gave …
Obituary: Jerome Kern, Former Colorado Symphony CEO, 87
2025年1月3日 · In the December 17 Denver Post, John Wenzel writes, “Jerome H. Kern, who fiercely advocated for some of the biggest artistic, philanthropic and business causes in …
Jerome Kern - Songwriters Hall of Fame
Among Kern's songs from the period up to 1927 were "They Didn’t Believe Me”, which many consider the first modern ballad, written in 1914 with Herbert Reynolds; “Go Little Boat”, (1917, …
Jerome Kern - Encyclopedia.com
Jerome David Kern (1885-1945), American composer, wrote the scores for several of the musical theater's greatest successes. Jerome Kern was born in New York City on Jan. 27, 1885. His …
Jerome Kern, fiery Denver arts, philanthropy and business ... - MSN
Jerome H. Kern, who fiercely advocated for some of the biggest artistic, philanthropic and business causes in Denver and the U.S., has died at age 87.
Jerome Kern | The Stars | Broadway: The American Musical - PBS
When Jerome Kern died in 1945, America lost one of its greatest and most beloved composers.
Jerome Kern - IMDb
Jerome David Kern was born in 1885. He began his stage career grafting American songs (for which he wrote the music) into imported European operettas. His breakthrough came with the …