PHIL SILVERS - CONTRACT SIGNED 11/11/1975 - HFSID 327905
Price: $400.00
PHIL SILVERS
Phil Silvers signs an agreement with the American Society of
Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP) in 1975.
Contract signed: "Phil Silvers", in blue ink, 4p, 8½x11.
New York City, New York, November 11, 1975. Agreement made between the
Undersigned "Phil Silvers" and the American Society of Composers, Authors and
Publishers in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants
hereinafter contained as follows: The Owner "Phil Silvers" grants to the Society
for the term hereof, the right to license non-dramatic public performances (as
hereinafter defined), of each musical work. Also signed by ASCAP president.
Former vaudeville and burlesque performer Phil Silvers (1911-1985)
starred in film comedies from the early 1940s, but his big successes came on TV
and on stage. Television viewers will remember him best as Sergeant Bilko,
winner of five Emmys in the sitcom You'll Never Get Rich (1955-1959).
His Broadway successes include Yokel Boy (1939), High Button Shoes
(1947), Top Banana (1950, which won him a Tony), Do Re Mi
(1960), and a revival of A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the
Forum (1971, and his second Tony). Lightly creased throughout and at
corners. Otherwise, fine condition.
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