Arthur Kent(1920-2009)
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Songwriter "Don't Go to Strangers"), composer, pianist and teacher,
educated at City College of New York (Bachelor of Science), at Teachers
College, Columbia University (Master of Arts) and in private music
study. At age ten, he won five medals in city-wide piano competitions.
He composed college musicals and became a pianist for hotels and night
clubs, eventually serving in the United States Army Air Corps during
World War II. He conducted and arranged for a number of singers, and
taught private piano lessons and directed church choirs. Joining ASCAP
in 1942, his chief musical collaborators included Edward Warren and
Sylvia Dee, and his other popular-song and instrumental compositions
include "The End of the World", "We Go Well Together", "Wonder When My
Baby's Coming Home", "You Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry",
"Take Good Care of Her", "Ring-a-ling-a-lario", and "I'm Coming Back to
You".