Ben Homer

Ben Homer (born Benjamin Hozer, 27 June 1917, not to be confused with Benjamin Charles Homer, Meriden, Connecticut – 12 February 1975, Los Angeles, California) was an American songwriter, composer and arranger.

He joined the Meriden Symphony Orchestra when he was eleven years old, and wrote a class song at Jefferson Junior High School in 1932.

[1] He began his professional career by moving to New York City in 1938 and changing his name to Homer.

He began composing for bandleader Les Brown in 1940, writing some material with lyricist Bud Green.

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