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  1. Robert Emmett Dolan (August 3, 1908 - September 26, 1972) was a Broadway conductor, composer, and arranger beginning in the 1920s. He moved on to radio in the 1930s and then went to Hollywood in the early 1940s as a musical director for Paramount.

  2. Robert Emmett Dolan. Producer: White Christmas. Composer, songwriter ("A Home in the Meadow"), film executive and conductor, educated at Loyola College (on scholarship) and a piano student of his mother, and later, Letonal, Mortimer Wilson, Joseph Schillinger, and Ernst Toch.

  3. Robert Emmett Dolan. Producer: White Christmas. Composer, songwriter ("A Home in the Meadow"), film executive and conductor, educated at Loyola College (on scholarship) and a piano student of his mother, and later, Letonal, Mortimer Wilson, Joseph Schillinger, and Ernst Toch.

  4. Sep 28, 1972 · Robert Emmett Dolan gained prominence as the composer and conductor of some 27 Broadway shows. Among them were “Good News,” “Strike Me Pink,” “Hooray for What,” “Leave It to Me,”...

  5. Overview. Robert Emmett Dolan. (1906—1972) Quick Reference. (1906–1972). Stage and film composer, musical arranger, and producer. A respected musical director both on Broadway and in Hollywood, he was involved with dozens of musicals in both venues and ... From: Dolan, Robert Emmett in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical » Subjects: Music.

  6. Robert Emmett Dolan was a composer and conductor for Broadway and Hollywood. His stage work included “Texas, Lil’ Darlin’” (1949-1950). Dolan began composing for the screen in 1941 and composed music for “Holiday Inn” (1942). He was producer for “White Christmas” (1954) and “Anything Goes” (1956).

  7. Robert Emmett Dolan is credited as Composer, Musical Director, Conductor and Musician.