Henry Katzman

Musician, Composer

1912 – 2001

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Who was Henry Katzman?

Henry Manners Katzman was a musician, composer, painter, and one of the founders of Broadcast Music Incorporated.

The son of bandleader Louis Katzman, he grew up in New York City in a musical household and quickly took to the piano as his instrument of choice. He was one of the founders of BMI, which was established as an alternative to ASCAP, the leading music publisher of the day. ASCAP had focused solely on big band music and refused to publish works in such categories as blues, country, jazz, and folk. BMI's creation allowed for the expansion of American music, and helped pave the way for the eventual rise of rock, soul, and country music.

In March 1940, BMI issued their very first contract for "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together", with music composed by Katzman and lyrics by Robert Sour. Although this was the first song published by BMI, it has been frequently covered by a wide variety of artists, including older recordings by Barbara Lee, Judy Garland, and Liza Minnelli, and more recent recordings by Phil Woods and Bebo Valdés. Katzman composed over 65 other popular works, including "Delilah", "Starlight Sonata", "Keep An Eye On Your Heart", and "Mabel Mabel". He also composed soundtrack music, including "Thumper Song" and "Twitterpated" for the original Bambi animated film.

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Born
Mar 2, 1912
Also known as
  • Katzman, Henry
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
May 11, 2001

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on July 23, 2013

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