Raymond Sherwood

Raymond A. Sherwood (b. 25 November 1889 Brooklyn; d. 15 August 1965 DeSoto County, Florida)[1][2][3][4] was an American lyricist of popular music of the Tin Pan Alley genre (circa early 1920s). Sherwood's World War I Draft Registration indicates that in June 1917, he worked as a salesman for Forster Music Publisher, Inc. Forster, based in Chicago, at that time had an office at 116 West 42nd Street in Manhattan.[5]

Selected compositions

Various publishers

Published by A. J. Stasny Music Co.

Published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc.

Published by Forster Music Publisher, Inc.

Published by Vandersloot Music Publishing Company

References

  1. ^ Raymond Sherwood, SSN 132-10-1224, U.S. Social Security Death Index
  2. ^ Raymond A. Sherwood, World War I Draft Registration Card, No. 125, June 5, 1917 (DOB: 25 Nov 1890)
  3. ^ Raymond A. Sherwood, World War II Draft Registration Card, Serial No. U-1831, April 27, 1942 (DOB: 25 Nov 1895)
  4. ^ 1900 US Census, Kings County, New York, 21st Ward, Supervisor District 2, Enumeration District 342, Sheet 17 (DOB: Dec 1889)
  5. ^ Raymond A. Sherwood, World War I Draft Registration Card, No. 125, June 5, 1917