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  1. Gustave Edwards (August 18, 1878 – November 7, 1945) was an American composer, songwriter and film director. He also was a vaudevillian, organised his own theatre companies and was a music publisher.

  2. Cliff Edwards a.k.a. Ukulele Ike June 14, 1895 July 17, 1971 American Singer, ukulele player, minstrel, and musician. Later voiced Jiminy Cricket in Pinocchio. Gus Edwards: August 18, 1879 November 7, 1945 German-American Singer, songwriter and producer. Known for such songs as "School Days" and "In My Merry Oldsmobile." Kate Elinore

  3. Known as “The Star Maker” for his discoveries of Groucho Marx, Walter Winchell, Eddie Cantor and George Jessel, songwriter and vaudeville legend Gus Edwards was born in Hohensalza, Prussia on August 18, 1879.

  4. Gus Edwards was an American songwriter and vaudevillian. He also organized his own theatre companies and was a music publisher. In 1896, Edwards was just seventeen years old when he debuted in The Newsboys Quintet act. In 1898, while performing in this act, Edwards wrote his first song, to a lyric by Tom Daly, "All I Want Is My Black Baby Back."

  5. Gus Edwards (18 August 1879 – 7 November 1945) was an American songwriter and vaudevillian. He also organized his own theatre companies and was a music publisher. Gus Edwards was born Gus Simon in Hohensalza, Germany. When he was seven, his family moved to the United States, ending up in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.

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  8. Gustave Edwards (August 18, 1878 – November 7, 1945) was an American composer, songwriter and film director. He also was a vaudevillian, organised his own theatre companies and was a music publisher.

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