- Jay Gorney
Jay Gorney (1894 -
June 14 , 1990) was an American theater and film song writer. He was born Abraham Jacob Gornetzsky inBialystock ,Russia (now part ofPoland ) onDecember 12 ,1894 . In 1906, he witnessed the Bialystockpogrom which forced his family into hiding for nearly two weeks, after which they fled to the United States. His family settled inDetroit, Michigan where his father became an engineer at the newly formedFord Motor Company . His mother bought a piano for her children. After two years of lessons, at age 14, Gorney was offered a job as a pianist at a local nickelodeon.He worked his way through the
University of Michigan , and later law school, as a pianist. His studies were interrupted byWorld War I , during which he enlisted in the Navy. After graduating, he practiced law only briefly, then turned instead to his love of music, relocating with his wife toNew York City , where he began his song writing career onTin Pan Alley . He contributed numerous songs to musicals by theShubert brothers . Later,Ira Gershwin introduced him to lyricistYip Harburg , who became a frequent collaborator. The pair's most famous song was "Brother Can You Spare A Dime ," based on a lullaby that Gorney learned as a child in Russia. It first appeared in the 1932 Shubert production of "New Americana " and became the anthem of the Great Depression. The Gorney-Harburg partnership ended when Harburg took up with Gorney's wife, whom he subsequently married.Gorney's daughter from his second marriage,
Karen Lynn Gorney , is an actress and dancer who was in the original cast ofAll My Children and played oppositeJohn Travolta inSaturday Night Fever .Gorney's 2005 biography, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? The Life of Composer Jay Gorney", was written by his widow Sondra.
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* [http://www.sondragorney.com/ SondraGorney.com] - Website of Jay Gorney's widow, Sondra, featuring information on her late husband
* [http://www.gorneymusicpublishing.com/ GorneyMusicPublishing.com] - Jay Gorney's website created by Sondra Gorney, Daniel Gorney, and Karen Lynn Gorney
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/mus/pdf/musgorne.pdf Jay Gorney's scores] are housed in the [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/mus/mus.html Music Division] of [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/lpa.html The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts]
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/the/thegorne.xml Jay Gorney's papers] are housed in the [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/the/the.html Billy Rose Theatre Collection] of [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/lpa.html The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts]
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