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Mort Stevens

An accomplished arranger, conductor, and composer, Mort Stevens is most beneficial referred to as the author of the theme for Hawaii Five-O.

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Benny Goodman & His Orchestra

Benny Goodman was the initial celebrated bandleader from the Golf swing Period, dubbed “The Ruler of Golf swing,” his popular introduction marking the start of the period. He was an achieved clarinetist whose exclusive playing provided an identification both to his big music group and to small products he led …

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Earle H. Hagen

Perhaps one of the most prolific composers of tv soundtrack music in the 1950s with the 1980s, Earle Hagen found the field after successes in big-band jazz and function in the film industry being a musician and arranger. Hagen was created greater than a 10 years before contemporary notions of …

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J.J. Johnson

Regarded as by many to become the best possible jazz trombonist ever, J.J. Johnson somehow moved the improvements of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to his even more awkward instrument, using such velocity and deceptive simplicity that at once some listeners assumed he was playing valve (instead of slip) trombone. …

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Tony Martin

A favorite crooner from the 1940s and ’50s, Tony Martin’s deliberate delivery and intimate ballads were even more commensurate with vintage film musicals compared to the currents that could form the pop music from the last fifty percent of the 20th hundred years. Taking his motivation from performers like Russ …

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