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  1. Irving Berlin was born Israel Beilin on May 11, 1888. One of eight children, his exact place of birth is unknown, although his family had been living in Tolochin, Byelorussia, when they immigrated to New York in 1893. When his father died, Berlin, just turned 13, took to the streets in various odd jobs, working as a busker singing for pennies ...

  2. Sep 23, 1989 · Irving Berlin was a slender, dark-haired man with a quick smile and lively eyes topped by wide, prominent eyebrows. Throughout his long life in the world of music he never learned to play in any ...

  3. Jul 2, 2018 · Irving Berlin, whose patriotism was fueled by coming to the United States as a refugee when he was a child, wrote the song in the summer of 1918.

  4. Nov 19, 2019 · IRVING BERLIN. New York Genius By James Kaplan. Sometimes the hypersophisticated tunesmiths hail from small-town Peru, Ind., like Cole Porter. And sometimes the heartfelt songwriters, the ones ...

  5. The author - Mr. Irving Berlin. The title - 'God Bless America.'". Berlin described how he wrote “God Bless America” in a letter of July 19, 1954, to Abel Green, editor of Variety: "I wrote 'God Bless America' at Camp Upton in 1918 to be the finale of Yip, Yip, Yaphank. As you may remember, the show opened on August 19th at the Old Century ...

  6. Jul 25, 2006 · Irving Berlin. Irving Berlin was perhaps America's most beloved composers. Israel Beilin was born on May 11, 1888, in the western Siberian town of Tyumen, Russia. Called Izzy, he was the youngest of eight children of Moses Beilin, an itinerant cantor, and his wife, Leah. It was a dangerous time for Jews in his homeland.

  7. Sep 24, 2021 · Irving Berlin’s life was the stuff that Tin Pan Alley dreams were made on. “Irving Berlin has no place in American music; he is American music,” legendary composer Jerome Kern once wrote ...

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