Timeline

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1914

July 26 - Ralph Blane is born in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma


1926

Studies music with Estell Liebling


1937

Graduates from Northwestern University


1938

Moves to New York and appears as a vocalist in the Broadway Musical Hooray For What?


1940

Forms the vocal quartet The Martins, with close friend Hugh martin


1941

Best Foot Forward opens on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre


1942

Art Jarrett's recording of BUCKLE DOWN WINSOCKI reaches #21 on the Billboard pop charts


1944

Judy Garland's recording of HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS reaches the top thirty on the pop charts


1944

Pied Pipers' recording of THE TROLLEY SONG reaches #2 on the pop charts


1945

THE TROLLEY SONG receives an Oscar Nomination for Best Music, Original Song


1945

Vaughn Monroe's cover recording of THE TROLLEY SONG reaches #4 on the pop charts


1946

Guy Lombardo's recording of LOVE ON A GREYHOUND BUS reaches #23 on the pop charts


1948

PASS THAT PEACE PIPE receives an Oscar Nomination for Best Music, Original Song


1948

Margaret Whiting's recording of PASS THAT PEACE PIPE reaches #8 on the pop charts


1949

Meet Me in St. Louis opens on Broadway at the George Gershwin Theatre


1963

Revival of the 1941 stage production Best Foot Forward opens on Broadway


1989

HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS receives the ASCAP Award for Most Performed Feature Film Standard


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