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- Birth nameRobert MacArthur Crawford
- Songwriter ("The US Air Force" ["The Army Air Corps]), composer, conductor, author, teacher and singer, educated at Princeton University, the Fontainebleau Conservatory in France (on scholarship), Juilliard (on scholarship), and a student of Francis Rogers. He directed the Princeton Glee Club, and conducted the orchestra there. Later, he taught at Juilliard, and directed the Music Foundation in Newark, New Jersey and the Bach Cantata Club in 1931. He was a soloist for ten years at the St. Thomas Church in New York. In New Jersey, he conducted the Contemporary Choral in Maplewood, and the Aeolian Choir in Trenton. He was the summer conductor for the Newark Symphony Orchestra, and soloist for the Rochester and Worcester (NY) Festivals of the Chautauqua Opera, the Oratorio Society of New York and the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In World War II, he was a major in the ATC, and afterwards, an associate professor at the University of Miami. Joining ASCAP in 1941, his other song compositions include "Pagan Prayer", "To Everyman", "Behold What Manner of Love", "Mechs of the Air Corps, "Cadets of the Air Corps" and "Born to the Sky" (the official ATC song).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
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