About Dana Suesse
Dana Suesse, (December 3, 1909 – October 16, 1987) was an American musician, composer and lyricist. While still a child, Suesse (full name Nadine Dana Suesse, pronounced /swiːs/) toured the Midwest vaudeville circuits with an act centered on dancing and piano playing. During the recital, she would ask the audience for a theme, and then proceed to take that theme, weaving it into something of her own. In 1926, she and her mother moved to New York City.
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You Oughta Be In Pictures
3 Compositions for the Piano: III. Swamp-Bird
Jazz Nocturne
Afternoon Of A Black Faun
Jazz Nocturne (arr. C. Huxley for piano and orchestra)
Berceuse
Scherzette ("whirligig")
The Cocktail Suite: Ii: Champagne
Swamp-bird
Serenade To A Skyscraper
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