Vincent Youmans
American composer, produced 'No, No, Nanette'

Born
September 27th, 1898
126 years ago
Died
April 5th, 1946
79 years ago — 47 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American composer and producer, this individual contributed significantly to musical theater in the early 20th century. Major works include 'No, No, Nanette', which premiered in 1925 and became a popular and influential production of its time. The music integrated jazz influences and lively melodies that captured the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. Collaborations with prominent lyricists helped shape the sound of Broadway during this era. Continued work within the theater scene included compositions for other shows and songs that enjoyed enduring popularity. The composer's legacy persists through the revival of their musicals and ongoing performances of their songs by various artists.
composed 'No, No, Nanette'
produced several successful musical revues
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