1930. A graduate of Harvard, Goldberg has been a magazine and
newspaper editor and a lecturer on music and belles-lettres. He is
addicted to radio, talkies, musical comedies, puns, toys of every
description and head-splitting volumes of esthetics. He was rocked
to sleep with the melodies of Gilbert and Sullivan and is generally
accepted as the outstanding Savoyard authority. Here he applies his
expertise to giving the reader a history of the origin and business
of Tin Pan Alley.
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