Irving Aaronson
Born: 1895-02-07 in New York City, New York, USA
Died: 1963-03-10
Known For: Sound
Biography
At 11, he was a movie theatre pianist. Studied under Albert Sendrey, and at the David Mannes Music School. He started two groups, the Versatile Sextette and The Commanders Orchestra. He appeared in vaudeville, and in US and European night club entertaining, and in the Broadway musical "Paris". Later he was a musical supervisor for MGM. He composed "The Song Angels Sing", "Boo-Hoo-Hoo" and "The Loveliest Night of the Year".
Filmography
1963
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father ... (Producer's Assistant)
1962
- Billy Rose's Jumbo ... (Producer's Assistant)
- The Horizontal Lieutenant ... (Producer's Assistant)
1960
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies ... (Producer's Assistant)
- Where the Boys Are ... (Producer's Assistant)
1959
- Ask Any Girl ... (Producer's Assistant)
1957
- This Could Be the Night ... (Music Coordinator)
- Ten Thousand Bedrooms ... (Music Coordinator)
- Seven Hills of Rome ... (Music Coordinator)
1956
- Meet Me in Las Vegas ... (Music Coordinator)
- The Opposite Sex ... (Music Coordinator)
1955
- Love Me or Leave Me ... (Music)
1953
- The Story of Three Loves ... (Original Music Composer)
1952
- Fearless Fagan ... (Original Music Composer)
- The Merry Widow ... (Music)
- Because You're Mine ... (Original Music Composer)
1951
- The Great Caruso ... (Music)
1948
- Up in Central Park ... (Original Music Composer)
1947
- Fiesta ... (Music)