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Larry Stock

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475: 469: 482: 168:. His mother’s family had emigrated from Hungary to New York in 1888. At a year old, his father Adolf died in 1898. In 1901, his mother Ella Goldberger married Abram Rosenstock. His name was then changed to Lawrence Rosenstock which later became shortened to Larry Stock. At a young age, he often practiced and played piano. 393:
Don Tyler -Hit songs, 1900-1955: American popular music of the pre-rock era 2007 "Larry Stock (1896-1998) By his eighth birthday, Larry Stock was playing the piano, and at twelve, was accepted by the school that later became the Juilliard School. Graduating at sixteen, he continued his studies at the
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He would use his leftover time for songwriting which would go unrecognized until 1938 when enjoyed his first major success for "
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Marriage Records, City of New York, United States Census 1910; Family records of Arnold Rosenstock
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Christmas song "A Christmas in Bethlehem". Among the many singers who recorded his music were
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At twelve, he was accepted by the Institute of Musical Art in New York which later became the
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United States Immigration Records 1888; Marriage, birth, death certificates City of New York
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became well known in a different music field, coining the phrase "
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He was born 'Lazarus Goldberger' on December 4, 1896 in
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Index

Manhattan, New York City
Lakehurst, New Jersey
Blueberry Hill
You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You
Morning Side of the Mountain
Blueberry Hill
Fats Domino
Manhattan, New York City
New York Symphony Orchestra
Juilliard School
City College of New York
Clarence Adler
Navy
Great Depression
The Umbrella Man
Fats Domino
Al Lewis
Blueberry Hill
Dean Martin
You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You
Morning Side of the Mountain
Tommy Edwards
The Osmonds
You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
Doris Day
Les Brown
Nat King Cole
Louis Armstrong
Elvis Presley
Frank Sinatra

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