Rube Bloom

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Rube Bloom was an American songwriter, pianist, and bandleader known for his popular jazz and pop standards of the early 20th century.

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instanceOf bandleader
human
pianist
songwriter
activeIn 1930s
1940s
early 20th century
collaboratedWith Bob Merrill NERFINISHED
Harry Ruby NERFINISHED
Johnny Mercer NERFINISHED
Mitchell Parish NERFINISHED
Sammy Gallop NERFINISHED
Ted Koehler NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Bloom NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork jazz performance
music composition
songwriting
genre jazz
popular music
givenName Reuben NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced American popular music repertoire
instrument piano
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American popular song
name Rube Bloom NERFINISHED
notableFor writing American pop standards
writing jazz standards
notableWork Day In, Day Out NERFINISHED
Don’t Worry ’Bout Me NERFINISHED
Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) NERFINISHED
Give Me the Simple Life NERFINISHED
I Can Dream, Can’t I? NERFINISHED
Soliloquy NERFINISHED
Stay on the Right Side of the Road NERFINISHED
Truckin’ NERFINISHED
occupation bandleader
pianist
songwriter
partOf American jazz tradition
sexOrGender male

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