Ira Gershwin
December 6, 1896 - August 17, 1983
"Rhapsody in Blue" is iconic and solidified in the history of 20th Century music. United Airlines is the most well-known sponsor for the song. George Gershwin is a profound asset to music inspiring those that follow him then and now.
And then there is Ira Gershwin - George's older brother and equally known for his collaborations with his brother.
Ira was a lyricist and George was a composer. Ira wrote over 12 Broadway shows. Noteworthy songs include "I Got Rhythm," "Embraceable You," "The Man I Love," and "Someone to Watch Over Me."
Ira was nominated for 3 Academy Awards for Best Original Song.
Ira was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Of Thee I Sing (1932).
The George and Ira Gershwin Lifetime Musical Achievement Award established in 1988 at UCLA...The UCLA fight song is in honor of the Gershwin brothers - "Strike Up the Band in UCLA."
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