In 1919 Harrison moved to Chicago where, with Fred Brownhold, he formed the Ted Browne Music Co. Twenty years later the firm was sold to Plymouth Music. Over the years Harrison collaborated with various US composers on over 100 published songs, including the popular 'I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland' (Mayfair Music 1922) and 'How Do You Do?' (George Simon/Shawnee Press 1924), theme-song of the Happiness Boys. Harrison's 'When Summer Is Gone' (Harms 1928), written with Monte Wilhite, was recorded by the orchestras of Meyer Davis, Lou Gold, and Nat Shilkret, the pianist Lee Sims, the tenor Franklyn Baur, and others.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs’ victory in the 1967 Stanley Cup was a singular event. Who would have predicted that it would not happen again?
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