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David Carroll and His Orchestra
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Musical director for Mercury from 1951 to the early 1960s. As studio arranger and conductor, Carroll played on numerous Top 40 hits, backin… read moreMusical director for Mercury from 1951 to the early 1960s. As studio arranger and conductor, Carroll played on numerous Top 40 hits, backing the Crew Cuts on their #1 hit, "Sh-Boom" and Rusty Draper on his "Shifting, Whisp… read moreMusical director for Mercury from 1951 to the early 1960s. As studio arranger and conductor, Carroll played on numerous Top 40 hits, backing the Crew Cuts on their #1 hit, "Sh-Boom" and Rusty Draper on his "Shifting, Whispering Sands". Under his own name, he recorded a string … read more -
Kai Warner
3,838 listeners
Kai Warner (born October 27, 1926 in Bremen, died July 9, 1982 in Hamburg), real name Werner Last, was a German musician. Warner took piano… read moreKai Warner (born October 27, 1926 in Bremen, died July 9, 1982 in Hamburg), real name Werner Last, was a German musician. Warner took piano lessons from Ernst Weelen and received theory instruction from the Reger and Humperdinck student … read moreKai Warner (born October 27, 1926 in Bremen, died July 9, 1982 in Hamburg), real name Werner Last, was a German musician. Warner took piano lessons from Ernst Weelen and received theory instruction from the Reger and Humperdinck student Richard Bulling. After the war, Werner Last appeared as a tr… read more -
Roberto Delgado
10,493 listeners
Horst Wende (5 November 1919 — 23 January 1996), was a German bandleader, arranger and composer who made easy-listening records under his … read moreHorst Wende (5 November 1919 — 23 January 1996), was a German bandleader, arranger and composer who made easy-listening records under his real name as well as under his alias Roberto Delgado. He was part of the wave of German-based easy… read moreHorst Wende (5 November 1919 — 23 January 1996), was a German bandleader, arranger and composer who made easy-listening records under his real name as well as under his alias Roberto Delgado. He was part of the wave of German-based easy listening artists who were popular in the 1960s and 1970s, … read more -
Denny McLain
17,348 listeners
Dennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American professional baseball player who also… read moreDennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American professional baseball player who also played organ. He is the last major league pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season. In 197… read moreDennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American professional baseball player who also played organ. He is the last major league pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season. In 1973, McLain again tried to make a comeback, pitching in the mi… read more -
The Mantovani Orchestra
12,034 listeners
Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (November 15, 1905 – March 29, 1980) was a popular conductor and entertainer in the "easy listening" sty… read moreAnnunzio Paolo Mantovani (November 15, 1905 – March 29, 1980) was a popular conductor and entertainer in the "easy listening" style. Mantovani is probably more associated with the easy listening genre than any other person. He … read moreAnnunzio Paolo Mantovani (November 15, 1905 – March 29, 1980) was a popular conductor and entertainer in the "easy listening" style. Mantovani is probably more associated with the easy listening genre than any other person. He was born in Venice, Italy and his father was the concertmast… read more -
The John Buzon Trio
6,613 listeners
Take three musicians from such separated places as McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Omaha, Nebraska and Bannes, Cuba, and you're bound to h… read moreTake three musicians from such separated places as McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Omaha, Nebraska and Bannes, Cuba, and you're bound to have a wide variety of tastes and influences. Put them together, giving each one freedom of express… read moreTake three musicians from such separated places as McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Omaha, Nebraska and Bannes, Cuba, and you're bound to have a wide variety of tastes and influences. Put them together, giving each one freedom of expression, and you'll have a potpourri of surprises. This is … read more -
Cyril Stapleton
3,403 listeners
Cyril Stapleton was the head of The BBC Show Band in the 1950s and early 1960s. Later he worked at A&R of Pye Records, where he issued … read moreCyril Stapleton was the head of The BBC Show Band in the 1950s and early 1960s. Later he worked at A&R of Pye Records, where he issued several of his own albums. View wikiCyril Stapleton was the head of The BBC Show Band in the 1950s and early 1960s. Later he worked at A&R of Pye Records, where he issued several of his own albums. View wiki -
Henry Jerome
25,993 listeners
Trumpeter Henry Jerome (born November 12, 1917 in New York,NY) put together his first orchestra in the mid thirties. They received some fam… read moreTrumpeter Henry Jerome (born November 12, 1917 in New York,NY) put together his first orchestra in the mid thirties. They received some fame via broadcasts on ABC from the Edison Hotel. Early vocalists were David Allen & Frank Warren… read moreTrumpeter Henry Jerome (born November 12, 1917 in New York,NY) put together his first orchestra in the mid thirties. They received some fame via broadcasts on ABC from the Edison Hotel. Early vocalists were David Allen & Frank Warren. Jerome and His Stepping Tones found steady work on the hot… read more -
Sounds Orchestral
16,255 listeners
Sounds Orchestral was a British studio-based easy listening group, assembled by John Schroeder with Johnny Pearson in 1964. John Schroeder … read moreSounds Orchestral was a British studio-based easy listening group, assembled by John Schroeder with Johnny Pearson in 1964. John Schroeder had worked with Johnny Pearson previously over at Oriole Records, producing Johnny Pearson's … read moreSounds Orchestral was a British studio-based easy listening group, assembled by John Schroeder with Johnny Pearson in 1964. John Schroeder had worked with Johnny Pearson previously over at Oriole Records, producing Johnny Pearson's first solo album. Moving to Pye, Schroeder was quick to asse… read more