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Ewing, Montague George, 1890-1957

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Personal name headingEwing, Montague George, 1890-1957
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See alsoFor works of this composer under other names, search also under: Carrington, Herbert, 1890-1957; Hoffman, Paul, 1890-1957; Hope, Brian, 1890-1957; Myers, Sherman, 1890-1957; Vaughan, Hilary, 1890-1957
Carrington, Herbert, 1890-1957
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Hoffman, Paul, 1890-1957
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Hope, Brian, 1890-1957
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Myers, Sherman, 1890-1957
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Vaughan, Hilary, 1890-1957
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Birth date1890-05-31
Death date1957-03-04
Profession or occupationComposers Arrangers (Musicians)
Found inHis Autumn gold, 192-?: caption (Montague Ewing)
IMDb, Dec. 19, 2007 (Montague Ewing; b. 1890, Eastam, London, England; d. Mar. 4, 1957, Friern Barnet, London, England)
Notable Ewings WWW site, Dec. 19, 2007: Historical Ewings (Montague Ewing, 1890-1957, London, England; sometimes also known as Sherman Myers; primarily an arranger and writer of light music for piano and of popular songs, as well as suites and marches)
Composers-classical-music.com WWW site, Dec. 19, 2007 (Ewing, Montague George; pseuds.: Herbert Carrington, Sherman Myers; 1890-1957)
At the end of the world with you, c1921: caption (Hilary Vaughan)
Drone, J.M. Musical AKAs, 2007 (Ewing, Montague (George), pseudonymns include Hilary Vaughan)
IMDb, Oct. 13, 2017 (Montague George Ewing was born 31 May 1890 in Eastham, London, England; self-taught in music, he served in two world wars with the London Scottish Regiment (1915-19) and the Home Guard (1940-44); as a composer he wrote under his own name as well as the pseudonyms Sherman Myers, Herbert Carrington, Brian Hope, and Paul Hoffman; died 4 March 1957 (age 67) in Friern Barnet, London)