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Rosamonde (Rhody or Rody) Elsie Safier (1912–1992), mariée Marks, was a Tin Pan Alley composer, whose songs were promoted by Rudy Vallée and George Gershwin. Her most prominently performed songs, also arranged for band, were “Blue Lady,” “Swing Low Sweet Harriet," and “Because I’ve Known Love.” Musical collaborators included William Howard Schuman and Lenore Oppenheimer mariée Hershey.
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Rosamonde Safier Safier, Rosamonde
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American musician
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1949-01-01Z
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Rosamonde Elsie Safier
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1992-12-07Z
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1992-01-01Z
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