Blume, David Nason b. June 26, 1931 d. March 15, 2006 Musician, Composer. He majored in journalism at Northeastern University, and began copy editing for The Los Angeles Times in 1973 and stayed with the newspaper until 1999. He also produced several albums in the 1970s and owned Cafe Danssa in Los Angeles that he was still operating at the time of his death. His real passion was music and he began an early use of synthesizers and quadraphonic sound in the 1970's. He co-wrote Cyrkle's, 1966 hit "Turn Down Day," as well as the title songs for...[Read More] (Bio by: Alice Practice) Jewish Benevolent Cemetery, West Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA