Shep Fields
Shep Fields (né le à Brooklyn, de son vrai nom Saul Feldman, mort le )[1] est un musicien américain, chef du big band Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm dans les années 1930[2]. Il était également saxophoniste et clarinettiste.
Shep Fields
Shep Fields en 1957
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SĂ©pulture |
Cimetière du mont Hebron (en) |
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Activités |
Chef de fanfare, musicien de jazz, clarinettiste, chef d'orchestre, saxophoniste |
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Composition du Big band
- Sid Greene (1913–2006), batterie c. 1932-1943
- Hal Derwin, chant 1940
- Larry Neill, chant 1940
- Dorothy Allen (1896–1970), chant 1940 [3]
- Ken Curtis (1916–1991), chant
- The Three Beaus and a Peep, chant c. 1947-1948
- Bob Johnstone (1916–1994), chant c. 1947-1948
- Toni Arden, chant , c. 1945
- Bob Shapley, accordéon, c. 1948-1950
- Carl Frederick Tandberg (1910–1988), basse, c. 1940 [4]
- Lou Halmy (1911–2005), trompette, arrangements, c. 1935 [5] - [6]
- Sid Caesar (1922–2014), saxophone, c. 1940 [7] - [8]
- John Serry Sr. (1915–2003), accordéon, 1937–1938 [9]
- Pat Foy, chant 1941 [3]
- Lew Harris, arrangements 1940 [3]
- Earl Kramer, saxophone 1941 [3]
- John Quara (1925-), Guitare c. 1947-1950
Enregistrements
- That Old Feeling
- The Jersey Bounce
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- September In The Rain
- Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm, 1940, Volumes 1 and 2
Diffusion radio
Audio externe | |
Vous pouvez écouter l'orchestre de Shep Fields en interprétant «In the Merry Month of May» avec l'accordéoniste John Serry Sr. en 1938 Ici(en) |
- Glen Island Casino Ă New Rochelle le avec Toni Arden, Bob Johnstone, et The Three Beaus and a Peep.
- Ice Terrace Room of the New Yorker Hotel le avec Toni Arden, Bob Johnstone, et The Three Beaus and a Peep.
Filmographie
Audio externe | |
Vous pouvez entendre des enregistrements audio de Shep Fields et de son orchestre de 1937 Ă 1944 Ici(en) |
- Biltmore Hotel Ă Los Angeles en - avec John Serry Sr. en soliste sur la radio NBC[10]
- Various Soundies (1941-1946)
- You Came To My Rescue (1937) de Dave Fleischer
- The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) - Directeur Mitchell Leisen avec W.C. Fields, Martha Raye, Dorothy Lamour, Bob Hope et The Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm Orchestra[11] - [12].
- Kreisler Bandstand (1951) - série télévisée de Perry Lafferty.
Notes et références
- Big-band leader Shep Fields dies, archives du Chicago Tribune
- Shep Fields dies sur The Telegraph
- (en) « Shep Fields Makes Decided Hit Here With New Rhythm », Ottawa Citizen,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
- (en) Brian Arthur Lovell Rust, The American Dance Band Discography 1917-1942, (ISBN 0-87000-248-1)
- (en) « Musician, arranger Lou Halmy dies at 93 », The Register-Guard,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :
« Halmy was born in Budapest, Hungary, and his family immigrated to the United States when he was 2. He made his mark as a trumpet player with East Coast outfits including Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra, a society band that played on The Woodbury Hour With Bob Hope and in The Big Broadcast of 1938, a film starring Hope, W.C. Fields and Dorothy Lamour. »
- (en) « Great Depression a gold mine for musicians », The Register-Guard,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :
« When trumpet star and jazz arranger Lou Halmy looks back on the Great Depression of the 1930s, it doesn't seem depressing at all. 'I was lucky,' the 91-year-old Eugene musician says. 'I was playing with a band and working all the time. We had a steady job, which was the rarest thing in music.' While many people were standing in bread lines and living in shanty camps, Halmy was inside New York's posh Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, cheering people up by playing his horn in one of the most popular dance bands of the era: Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm ... »
- (en) « Sid Caesar », Museum of Broadcast Communications (consulté le ) : « He studied saxophone at Juilliard, and later played with nationally famous bands (Charlie Spivak, Claude Thornhill, Shep Fields, Art Mooney). »
- (en) Patricia Brennan, « Sid Caesar, whose name is s ... », Washington Post,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :
« Sid Caesar ... He went on to play in a series of big bands, including those of Claude Thornhill, Charlie Spivak, Shep Fields, Art Mooney and Benny Goodman. ... »
- (en)The American Dance Band Discography 1917-1942 Volume 1. Rust, Brian. Arlington House Publishers, New Rochelle, New York, USA, 1975, P. 516-517 (ISBN 0-87000-248-1)
- The Los Angeles Examiner, October 9, 1938, pg. 1
- (en) Stanley Green et Elaine Schmidt, Hollywood musicals year by year, (ISBN 0-634-00765-3, lire en ligne)
« To justify the movie's title — and the inclusion in the cast of such diverse talents as Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm, ... »
- https://imdb.com/name/nm4797232/
- (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Shep Fields » (voir la liste des auteurs).
Voir aussi
Liens externes
- Ressources relatives Ă la musique :
- Discogs
- (en) Discography of American Historical Recordings
- (en) MusicBrainz
- (en) Muziekweb
- Ressource relative Ă l'audiovisuel :
- (en) IMDb
- (en)Shep Fields sur discogs.com
- (en)Albums audio - L'orchestre Shep Fields sur Arcgive.org
- (en)Shep Fields sur Catalogue en ligne de la Bibliothèque du Congrès catalog.loc.gov
- (en)Albums audio -Discography of American Historical Recordings: University of California Santa Barbara: L'orchestra Shep Fields 1937 - 1944 sur adp.library.ucsb.edu
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