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Definition of Jerome Kern
1. Noun. United States composer of musical comedies (1885-1945).
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Literary usage of Jerome Kern
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1921)
""SALLY" A musical comedy in three acts; book by Guy Bolton, lyrics by Clifford
Grey, music by Jerome Kern and Victor Herbert, produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, ..."
2. The Popular Theatre by George Jean Nathan (1918)
"No fair-minded man will believe that a song write; like Irving Berlin or Jerome
Kern, for example, jus happens accidentally to hit the popular taste almos ..."
3. The Merry-go-round by Carl Van Vechten (1918)
"Irving Berlin, Louis A. Hirsch, and Jerome Kern are not to be sniffed at.
Neither is PG Wodehouse. Harry B. Smith we have always with us: he is the Sarah ..."
4. The Theatre, the Drama, the Girls by George Jean Nathan (1921)
"Victor Herbert is the peer of the Viennese Kalmann and Lehar; Jerome Kern is
often the equal of the British Ivan Caryll and Leslie Stuart; and our American ..."
5. The New Hazell Annual and Almanack (1917)
"Grossmith, with music by Ivor No vello and Jerome Kern). Of a wholly different
order of musical production was " Chu Chin Chow," a highly spectacular ..."