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    Noel Gay (15 July 1898 – 4 March 1954) was born Reginald Moxon Armitage. He also used the name Stanley Hill professionally. [2] He was a successful British composer of popular music of the 1930s and 1940s whose output comprised 45 songs as well as the music for 28 films and 26 London shows.

  2. Noel Gay (15 de julio de 1898 - 4 de marzo de 1954) fue un exitoso compositor británico de música popular de las décadas de 1930 y 1940. [1] Nació como Reginald Moxon Armitage. También usó profesionalmente el nombre de Stanley Hill. [2]

  3. History. The Noel Gay Organisation was founded in 1938, when the composer Noel Gay (born Reginald Armitage, 1898) started a music publishing company to publish his show songs and light music.

  4. Noel Gay was a successful composer and songwriter born on July 15, 1898 in Wakefield, England. His birth name was Reginald Moxon Armitage but he chose to use the name Noel Gay when he started writing popular songs as his career began to take off.

  5. Noel Gay. Soundtrack: Great West End Theatres. Noel Gay was born on 15 July 1898 in Wakefield, England, UK. He was a composer and writer, known for Great West End Theatres (2012), Get Out (2017) and Matchstick Men (2003). He died on 4 March 1954 in London, England, UK.

  6. Under the pen-name of Noel Gay, young Reginald from Wakefield took the West End of London and the radio waves by storm. His music dominated the London stage and the hit parade for the next twenty five years; he is, I believe, the only composer apart from Andrew Lloyd Webber to have four hit shows running in the West End simultaneously; however ...

  7. Noel Gay. (1898—1954) composer and lyricist. Quick Reference. B. Richard Moxon Armitage, 3 March 1898, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, d. 3 March 1954, London England. A prolific composer and lyricist, Gay was responsible for many of the most popular ... From: Gay Noel in Encyclopedia of Popular Music » Subjects: Music.