Baron Keyes
Baron Keyes, born Alger Ira Soule on October 2, 1898, in Greenwood, Wisconsin, was a notable American composer. He gained recognition for his work on various projects, including "The Joey Bishop Show" (1961), "The Field Mouse" (1941), and "The Old Mill Pond" (1936). Keyes was also known for his contributions to the music department of these productions, often providing additional music. One of his popular compositions, "Sweet Someone," with lyrics by Gordon Waggner, was copyrighted in 1927 and recorded by several artists, including Hawaiian singer Don Ho. Baron Keyes passed away on September 26, 1976, in Gardena, California.