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Gene Vincent de Paul (June 17, 1919 – February 27, 1988) was an American pianist, composer and songwriter.
Gene De Paul was born in New York City on June 17, 1919. Trained as a classical pianist, he had a successful career as a composer and arranger. In his early years, he performed as a pianist in dance orchestras and toured theaters as a singer and arranger for vocal groups.
Gene de Paul wrote Teach Me Tonight, Lonesome Polecat (Lament), You Don't Know What Love Is, I'll Remember April and other songs.
- June 17, 1919
- February 27, 1988
Gene de Paul. Soundtrack: Captain America: The First Avenger. Songwriter ("I'll Remember April", "Cow Cow Boogie", "Teach Me Tonight"), composer, pianist, singer and arranger, educated at Benjamin Franklin High School and in private piano study.
- Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
- June 17, 1919
- Gene de Paul
- February 27, 1988
Gene de Paul. Soundtrack: Captain America: The First Avenger. Songwriter ("I'll Remember April", "Cow Cow Boogie", "Teach Me Tonight"), composer, pianist, singer and arranger, educated at Benjamin Franklin High School and in private piano study.
- June 17, 1919
- February 27, 1988
Composer, Pianist, Singer, Arranger. (1919 - 1988) Gene De Paul was born in New York City. He got his start in the music profession as a piano teacher and then went on to become a pianist in dance orchestras, eventually becoming a singer and arranger for theater vocal groups.
Feb 29, 1988 · Composer, pianist and musical arranger Gene Vincent de Paul, who collaborated on the Academy Award-winning score for the 1954 musical “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,” died Saturday at his...