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his first break in 1909 when he hired him as a staff writer for his company and the two eventually became business partners. In 1914, Ted Snyder became one of the founding members of
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In 1907, Snyder had his first musical composition published and the following year set up his own music publishing business in
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in 1908. Following his teaming up with Irving Berlin, the two were hired to perform and sing their music in the 1910 musical
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nightclub. As of 2007, his compositions have been used in about twenty-two motion pictures from 1926's
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Snyder moved to New York in 1904 after working in Chicago plugging musical compositions.
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Snyder's growing name as a top-line composer led to his compositions being used in
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This article is about the composer and lyricist. For the economist and dean, see
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as a pianist in a café before being employed by a music publishing company.
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In 1930, Snyder retired from the songwriting business and moved to
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Tin Pan Alley: An Encyclopedia of the Golden Age of American Song
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and Snyder. Performed by the Premier Quartette in the same year.
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as a boy and as a young man returned to Illinois to work in
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In 1985, the heirs to his music copyrights were party to
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Ted Snyder (economist)
Freeport, Illinois
Woodland Hills, California
The Sheik of Araby
Who's Sorry Now?
Songwriters Hall of Fame
Freeport, Illinois
Woodland Hills, California
American
composer
lyricist
The Sheik of Araby
Who's Sorry Now?
Songwriters Hall of Fame
Freeport, Illinois
Boscobel, Wisconsin
piano
Chicago
"That Mysterious Rag"
Irving Berlin
media help
"Ramshackle Rag"
Arthur Pryor
media help
New York City
Irving Berlin
ASCAP
stage plays
Broadway
Duke Ellington

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