John Rufus Sharpe III (October 31, 1909 – April 23, 1996) was an American songwriter, music publishing executive and author. He is best known for "So Rare", published in 1937, which he wrote with composer Jerry Herst.[1][2]
Sharpe was born in Berkeley, California, United States, the first of two children of John Rufus Sharpe Jr. and Regina Franvell Walshe.[3] Although his father was not known to be musically inclined, that was not the case with his mother. She achieved some local renown [4] for her operatic singing and she passed her love of music to her son. Sharpe was distantly related to the singer and entertainer Judy Canova.[citation needed]
He authored at least one novel, Hogar, Lord of the Asyr (1987), published in New American Library's Signet imprint under his full name of John Rufus Sharpe III.[13]
In the mid-1960s, Sharpe formed Rondo Music,[14] and by 1967 he was General Manager of the George E. Primrose Music Co, Mill Valley, California.[15] In 1970 he married Josephine Tumminia,[16][17] an opera singer who had recorded with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra in 1937.[18] At the time of his death he had last resided in San Mateo, California,[19] but he died in Santa Cruz County.[20]
^Social Security Death Index, hosted at www.ancestry.com: "John R. Sharpe, born 31 Oct 1909, died 23 Apr 1996, last resided in San Mateo, SSN issued before 1951 by California"
^California Death Index, hosted at www.ancestry.com: "John Rufus Sharpe, born 31 Oct 1909 CA, died 23 Apr 1996 Santa Cruz [county], mother's maiden name Walshe"