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Lee Gordon

''For the rock and roll promoter see Lee Gordon (promoter)''
Lee "Stubby" Gordon (May 12, 1902 – October 3, 1946) was a jazz musician and the Cleveland bandsman 〔(TIME Magazine, July 8, 1940 ).〕 who conducted the Rhythm Masters orchestra 〔Edwards, L. ("Meet Stubby Gordon" ), ''Pine Ridge News'', November, 1933.〕 and wrote the music for songs such as "Tell Me Dreamy Eyes",〔Laird, R. (2001). ''Brunswick Records: A Discography of Recordings, 1916-1931 Volume 4: Other Non-U.S. Recordings and Indexes'', Oxford: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-31869-7〕 "Worryin' Blues",〔("Worryin Blues" ), University of Mississippi Libraries.〕 and "Rippin' It Off."〔(Five Harmaniacs )〕 He was the first to broadcast Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.'s song "The Rest of My Life With You". His family still resides in Cleveland today.
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