A renowned composer, author, and songwriter, this esteemed individual earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University, marking the beginning of a remarkable career. His paternal lineage, unfortunately, is shrouded in mystery, as an error has left his father's identity unknown. In contrast, his mother, Belle Baker, a celebrated figure in her own right, played a significant role in his life.
As a creative force, he penned special material for a diverse array of talented performers, including the inimitable Danny Kaye, the sultry Lena Horne, the powerhouse Ethel Merman, the witty Beatrice Lillie, and his own mother, Belle Baker. His impressive repertoire extended to the realm of film and television, where he crafted scores that captivated audiences. Additionally, he wrote the Broadway stage score for the captivating production, "Helen Goes to Troy".
In 1955, he joined the esteemed American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP),where he collaborated musically with the renowned Erich Wolfgang Korngold. This fruitful partnership yielded a treasure trove of popular song tunes, including the timeless classics "I Love to Love" and "Turn on Love".