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The first biography of a composer who broke the gender barrier on
Broadway. Kay Swift (1897-1993) was one of the few women composers
active on Broadway in the first half of the twentieth century. Best
known as George Gershwin's assistant, musical adviser, and intimate
friend, Swift was in fact an accomplished musician herself, a
pianist and composer whose Fine and Dandy (1930) was the first
complete Broadway musical written by a woman. This fascinating
book--the first biography of Swift--discusses her music and her
extraordinary life. Vicki Ohl describes Swift's work for musical
theater, the ballet, Radio City Music Hall's Rockettes, and
commercial shows. She also tells how Swift served as director of
light music for the 1939 World's Fair, eloped with a cowboy from
the rodeo at the fair, and abandoned her native New York for
Oregon, later fashioning her experiences into an autobiographical
novel, Who Could Ask for Anything More? Informed by rich material,
including Swift's unpublished memoirs and extensive interviews with
her family members and friends, this book captures the essence and
spirit of a remarkable woman.
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