Mark Warnow
American bandleader (1900–1949)
Mark Warnow was a prominent figure in American music, serving as a bandleader and orchestra conductor. Born in 1900, Warnow's career spanned several decades, with a notable presence on the radio during the 1930s and 1940s. His work in this medium showcased his talent as a violinist and conductor, earning him recognition within the music industry.
As the older brother of renowned composer and bandleader Raymond Scott, Warnow played a significant role in shaping his sibling's career. Born Harry Warnow, Raymond Scott would go on to achieve great success, and Mark Warnow is credited with guiding him into the music profession. Throughout his life, Mark Warnow remained dedicated to his craft, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of music until his passing in 1949.