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  1. Composer, producer, writer and teacher, Jay Gorney was born Abraham Jacob Gornetzky in Bialystok, Russia on December 12, 1896. In 1906 he and his family fled a pogrom and came to the United States, settling in Detroit, Michigan. While in high school, Gorney organized and led the school orchestra and played the piano in a local movie theater.

  2. Jay Gorney, born Abraham Jacob Gornetzky, was a composer and lyricist for theater, films, and television. Born in Bialystok, Russia on December 12, 1896, he immigrated to the United States with his family in 1906. After settling in Detroit, Gorney took piano lessons and improvised music for the local silent film theater. He studied at the University of Michigan in the literary department and ...

  3. 25. Juli 2019 · July 25, 2019 8:15am. Jay Gorney. A little more than a month after Marlborough Gallery revealed plans to bring its various spaces and brands in Manhattan and London together as one unified ...

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  5. Jay Gorney, a long-time ASCAP member and composer, along with lyricist E. Y. "Yip" Harburg, wrote, the 1930s classic, "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?," which became the anthem of the Great Depression. The ASCAP Foundation Jay Gorney Award, is awarded annually to an "emerging" ASCAP member or unaffiliated songwriter or a songwriting team.

  6. www.hollywoodobsessedthepodcast.com › guests › karen-lynn-gorneyKaren Lynn Gorney

    19. Juni 2023 · KAREN LYNN GORNEY Karen Lynn Gorney was born on January 28, in Beverly Hills, the daughter of Jay Gorney, a Detroit attorney turned songwriter after his move out west. He would later pen the immortal "Brother, can you spare a dime?". Karen moved to New York where she enrolled at the High School of Performing Arts. Later, she would attend Carnegie-Mellon in Pittsburgh where she would earn a…

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