Louis Alter
American musician and songwriter of 'Room 504'

Born
June 18th, 1902
123 years ago
Died
November 5th, 1980
44 years ago — 78 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1902, a prominent figure in American music, particularly in the genre of popular songwriting. Contributed significantly to the music scene during the mid-20th century. Worked extensively as a composer and pianist, creating memorable songs that resonate with audiences. Collaborated with various artists and musicians, enhancing the landscape of popular music of the time.
Composed the song 'Room 504'
Wrote 'The Whiffenpoof Song'
Pioneered in the field of popular music composition
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