Oregon Festival of American Music 2008
Over The Rainbow
Harold Arlen
(1905-1986)
Harold Arlen (February 15, 1905 – April 23, 1986) was an American composer of popular music, with a catalog of over 400 songs. His 1938 song "Over the Rainbow” was voted the 20th century's No. 1 song by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Arlen was born Hymen Arluck, the son of a synagogue cantor, in Buffalo, New York. He grew up in Buffalo attending public schools and private music study. By age 7 he was singing in his father’s synagogue chore and by age 15 he had become a professional pianist and entertainer in night clubs and lake steamers. In his late teens he organized The Snappy Trio, which later became The Southbound Shufflers, and the trio found its way to New York City. In Manhattan, Arlen found a home as a singer, pianist and arranger with dance bands and eventually with Arnold Johnson’s pit orchestra for the Broadway revue George White’s Scandals of 1928. Arlen appeared at the Palace Theatre in New York and did several tours with Loew’s vaudeville circuit.

Arlen continued to work on Broadway writing songs for musicals 9:15 Revue, Earl Carroll Vanities (1930 and 1932), Americana, George White’s Music Hall Varieties, and The Show is On. He also wrote entire scores for the Broadway shows You Said It, Cotton Club Parade, Life Begins at 8:40, Hooray For What, Bloomer Girl, St. Louis Woman, House of Flowers, Jamaica, Saratoga and Free and Easy. He was also active in Hollywood producing some of the greatest film musicals of the era including The Wizard of Oz, Let’s Fall In Love, Blues In the Night, Star Spangled Rhythm, Cabin In the Sky, Up in Arms, Kismet, My Blue Heaven, Gay Purr-ee, Down Among the Sheltering Palms and A Star if Born.

Arlen collaborated with many Tin Pan Alley, Broadway and Hollywood lyricists, including E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, Johnny Mercer, Ted Koehler, Leo Robin, Ira Gershwin, and Dorothy Fields.

Arlen died in New York City on April 23, 1986.

Harold Arlen is featured in these OFAM 2008 events:
Wednesday Jul 30
7:30 pmCotton Club Stomp
Saturday Aug 9
7:30 pmStage Door Canteen
8:00 pmBeyond The Rainbow
2:00 pmSwing That Music
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OFAM 2008 Schedule
Friday Jul 25
7:30 pmWizard of Oz
Saturday Jul 26
7:30 pmWizard of Oz
Tuesday Jul 29
6:00 pmMemories In Black & White
Wednesday Jul 30
7:30 pmCotton Club Stomp
Thursday Jul 31
2:00 pmSwing That Music
8:00 pmBeyond The Rainbow
Friday Aug 1
2:00 pmSunny Side of the Street
7:30 pmBrigadoon
Saturday Aug 2
2:00 pmWizard of Oz
8:00 pmWe're in The Money
Sunday Aug 3
2:00 pmBrigadoon
Tuesday Aug 5
8:00 pmUnsaturated Fats
Wednesday Aug 6
8:00 pmBing to Bobby Sox
Thursday Aug 7
2:00 pmStar Dust
7:30 pmBrigadoon
Friday Aug 8
2:00 pmFingerbuster
7:30 pmWizard of Oz
Saturday Aug 9
2:00 pmBrother, Can You Spare A Dime
7:30 pmStage Door Canteen
Sunday Aug 10
2:00 pmWizard of Oz
Friday Aug 15
7:30 pmBrigadoon
Saturday Aug 16
7:30 pmBrigadoon
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