Альбомы исполнителя
Four to Go
2023 · альбом
Entre Bambalinas
2022 · альбом
Lover Come Back to Me
1953 · сингл
My Love, My Love
1953 · сингл
Ricochet
1953 · сингл
Crazy 'Bout You Baby
1954 · сингл
Hopelessly
1954 · сингл
Mambo Baby
1954 · сингл
Mambo Italiano
1954 · сингл
Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream)
1954 · сингл
Shake Rattle and Roll
1954 · сингл
St. Louis Blues Mambo
1954 · сингл
What a Dream
1954 · сингл
Cuddle Me
1954 · сингл
There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
1954 · сингл
Ain't That a Shame
1955 · сингл
I Want You to Be My Baby
1955 · сингл
Mabellene
1955 · сингл
Seventeen
1955 · сингл
Dance with Me Henry
1955 · сингл
Pledging My Love
1955 · сингл
Chain Gang
1956 · сингл
Moritat
1956 · сингл
When the White Lilacs Bloom Again
1956 · сингл
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Биография
Sy Oliver's melodic yet sophisticated arrangements helped define the Jimmy Lunceford sound in the 1930s and modernized Tommy Dorsey's band in the '40s. A fine trumpeter (excellent with a mute) and a likable vocalist, Oliver made his recording debut with Zack Whyte's Chocolate Beau Brummels in the late '20s and also worked with Alphonse Trent. Joining Lunceford in 1933, Oliver was responsible for such memorable charts as "My Blue Heaven," "Ain't She Sweet," "Organ Grinder's Swing," and "'Tain't What You Do," among many others. It was a major blow to Lunceford when Oliver jumped at the chance to make a lot more money arranging and occasionally singing for Tommy Dorsey. The hiring of Sy Oliver was a major help for T.D. in getting Buddy Rich to join his band. Oliver's arrangement of "On the Sunny Side of the Street" was his biggest hit for Dorsey. After a brief attempt at leading his own orchestra in 1946, Oliver became a freelance arranger and producer for the remainder of his long career. As late as 1975-1980, he was regularly leading a band but Sy Oliver will always be best known for his classic Lunceford charts. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi