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Gustav Carl Luders, sometimes written Gustave Luders, (December 13, 1865 — January 24, 1913) was a musician who wrote the music for various songs and shows in the U.S. He was born in Bremen, Germany. He came to the U.S. in 1888 and lived in Milwaukee and then Chicago. He was known for his musical comedies. His was adapted into the film The Prince of Pilsen. Luders teamed with writers George Ade and . The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection at Johns Hopkins has several of his works. Gustav Carl Luders (soms ook: Lüders) (Bremen, 13 december 1865 – New York, 24 januari 1913) was een Duits-Amerikaans componist en dirigent.
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Gustav Carl Luders (soms ook: Lüders) (Bremen, 13 december 1865 – New York, 24 januari 1913) was een Duits-Amerikaans componist en dirigent. Gustav Carl Luders, sometimes written Gustave Luders, (December 13, 1865 — January 24, 1913) was a musician who wrote the music for various songs and shows in the U.S. He was born in Bremen, Germany. He came to the U.S. in 1888 and lived in Milwaukee and then Chicago. He was known for his musical comedies. His was adapted into the film The Prince of Pilsen. Luders teamed with writers George Ade and . The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection at Johns Hopkins has several of his works.
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