Abe Olman
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Abe Olman (December 20, 1887 – January 4, 1984), born Abraham Olshewitz, was an American songwriter and music publisher. He composed a number of successful ragtime and popular songs including "Red Onion Rag" (1912), "Down Among the Sheltering Palms" (1915), "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" (1917), and "Down By the O-Hi-O" (1920). He was later director of ASCAP, and a founder of the Songwriters Hall of Fame which, in 1983, named the annual Abe Olman Publisher Award in his honor.
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Abe Olman
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Abe Olman
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Abe Olman
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Abraham Olshewitz
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Rancho Mirage, California, US
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1984-01-04
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Cincinnati, Ohio, US
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1887-12-20
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Abe Omar
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1887-12-20
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Abraham Olshewitz
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1984-01-04
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Piano
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Songwriter, music publisher, music industry executive
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c.1905–1969
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Abe Olman (December 20, 1887 – January 4, 1984), born Abraham Olshewitz, was an American songwriter and music publisher. He composed a number of successful ragtime and popular songs including "Red Onion Rag" (1912), "Down Among the Sheltering Palms" (1915), "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" (1917), and "Down By the O-Hi-O" (1920). He was later director of ASCAP, and a founder of the Songwriters Hall of Fame which, in 1983, named the annual Abe Olman Publisher Award in his honor.
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7790
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1969
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1905
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Abe Omar