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Martin Sperzel

Real name: Martin George Sperzel

American singer and lyricist.
Born December 15, 1912 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA.
Died August 7, 2011 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
He was married to actress Barbara Eiler (1943-2006, her death).
He was a member of The Sportsmen Quartet from 1943-1957 and sang at the Cocoanut Grove with Jack Smith and Al Teeter, as The Three Ambassadors.
He later was the president of the jingle writing agency Ad-Staff, Inc.. He wrote lyrics for jingles for the company with Don Quinn while the music was composed by Henry Russell for companies such as Granny Goose Potato Chips, Reddi-Wip, Sanka, Speedway, Stokely's and Van Camp's Frozen Casseroles.