This day (July 7, 1927), in Arlington, Oregon, is born Carl Hilding Severinsen a.k.a Doc Severinsen, an American pop and jazz trumpeter.
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Tracklist :
1 . w/ the Airmen of Note – Live in Tennesse (2011)
2 . Bugles commercial (1993)
3 . on Arsenio Hall Show (1991)
4 . w/ Gerry Mulligan, Cab Calloway & Dave Brubeck – When the Saints Go Marching In (1988)
5 . Tonight (1983)
6 . McArthur Park / I Can’t Get Started (1977)
7 . (1966)
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Tracklist :
In the Mood . I Wanna Be With You . April in Paris . Georgia on My Mind . Begin the Beguine . Stardust . Poor Butterfly . One O’Clock Jump . Honeysuckle Rose . What Is This Thing Called Love .
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Wikipedia : This day (July 7, 1927), in Arlington, Oregon, is born Carl Hilding Severinsen a.k.a Doc Severinsen, an American pop and jazz trumpeter.
Doc Severinsen : “Heeeeere’s Johnny!” That lead-in, followed by a big band trumpet blast, was the landmark of late night television for three decades. The ‘Johnny’ was Johnny Carson, the announcer was Ed McMahon and the bandleader was Severinsen.
@allmusic : For 25 years, Severinsen was arguably the best-known trumpet player in America, appearing on television every weeknight as the leader of the Tonight Show Orchestra
@last.fm : In the 1960s, Severinsen also recorded with the Clarke/Boland Big Band and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis band. Although he has worked with jazz artists, most of his own recordings as a leader have consisted mainly of pop music. Several recent recordings feature him playing classical trumpet repertoire.
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