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Ludwig Elias Gluskin lived from December 16, 1898, to October 13, 1989. This jazz drummer and bandleader was better known as Lud Gluskin Ludwig Elias Gluskin was born in Manhattan as first child to Elias Gluskin, a New York dentist. Both parents were born in Russia. From 1911-16, the musician attended public grade schools and DeWitt Clinton High School where Gluskin met Jimmy Durante--or James “Jimmy the Schnozzola” Francis Durante. After touring Europe as a member of Paul Whiteman’s band, Gluskin stayed on in France where, in 1927, he was offered the leadership of The Playboys, a Detroit jazz band which had been stranded in Paris. The rise of Hitler made it difficult for Gluskin, who was Jewish, to find work in central Europe. Upon returning to the United States, Gluskin led dance bands and worked on radio. He took the position of director of music for CBS in 1937, working out of Hollywood, and leading the orchestra on many progams, including, from the end of January 1944 to mid-July, Orson Welles’ weekly Almanac. During this period he also worked as musical director for a number of films, including The Bashful Bachelor (1942) and Friendly Enemies (1942). In the early 1950s he provided music for the The Burns and Allen Show. Upon retirement he lived in Palm Springs, California.