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- Byron_Gay abstract "Byron Sturges Gay (August 28, 1886 – 22 December 1945) was an American songwriter. One of his best-known songs \"Four or Five Times\" (co–written with Marco H. Hellman) has been recorded by numerous artists including King Oliver, Sidney Bechet, Lionel Hampton, Bob Wills, Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee and more. Byron also worked with the composer Richard A. Whiting, together they wrote such songs as \"Horses\" and \"Fire\", both popular dance and comedy songs.".
- Byron_Gay birthDate "1886-08-28".
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- Byron_Gay deathDate "1945-12-22".
- Byron_Gay deathPlace Arizona.
- Byron_Gay deathPlace Tucson,_Arizona.
- Byron_Gay deathYear "1945".
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- Byron_Gay wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
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- Byron_Gay wikiPageWikiLink Glendale,_California.
- Byron_Gay wikiPageWikiLink King_Oliver.
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- Byron_Gay wikiPageWikiLink The_Uplifters.
- Byron_Gay wikiPageWikiLink Tucson,_Arizona.
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- Byron_Gay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byron Gay".
- Byron_Gay dateOfBirth "1886-08-28".
- Byron_Gay dateOfDeath "1945-12-22".
- Byron_Gay name "Gay, Byron Sturges".
- Byron_Gay placeOfBirth "Illinois, United States".
- Byron_Gay placeOfDeath "Tucson, Arizona, United States".
- Byron_Gay shortDescription "American songwriter".
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- Byron_Gay description "American songwriter".
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- Byron_Gay comment "Byron Sturges Gay (August 28, 1886 – 22 December 1945) was an American songwriter. One of his best-known songs \"Four or Five Times\" (co–written with Marco H. Hellman) has been recorded by numerous artists including King Oliver, Sidney Bechet, Lionel Hampton, Bob Wills, Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee and more. Byron also worked with the composer Richard A. Whiting, together they wrote such songs as \"Horses\" and \"Fire\", both popular dance and comedy songs.".
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- Byron_Gay givenName "Byron Sturges".
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- Byron_Gay name "Byron Sturges Gay".
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