Gus Edwards (Songwriter)

Gus Edwards (August 18, 1879 - November 7, 1945) was a songwriter and vaudevillian. He was born Gus Simon in Hohensalza, Germany; when he was seven, his family immigrated to the United States, ending up in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. Bing Crosby played him in a fictionalized version of his life in the 1939 film The Star Maker, directed by Roy Del Ruth. He died in Los Angeles, California. Edwards, Gus Edwards, Gus

 

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