- Sammy Benskin
Samuel "Sammy" Benskin (September 27, 1922 - August 26, 1992) was an African American pianist and bandleader.
He was born in
The Bronx ,New York City , and made his professional debut around 1940 as piano accompanist to singer and guitaristBardu Ali . He worked throughout the 1940s with jazz musicians includingStuff Smith ,Benny Morton andDon Redman . By the early 1950s he had begun leading his own piano trio, as well as appearing as a soloist and as accompanist to singers includingRoy Hamilton andAl Hibbler . In 1954 he also joined a group, The Three Flames. Later in the 1950s he worked as accompanist toDinah Washington [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/sammy-benskin?cat=entertainment Sammy Benskin: Information and Much More from Answers.com ] ] .In 1959, with a band credited as The Spacemen, he recorded an instrumental, "The Clouds", written and produced by
Julius Dixson and issued on Dixson's Alton record label. The song originally had vocals, which Dixson removed, releasing the instrumental version [Information provided by Julius Dixson's son.] . This rose to # 1 on the Billboard R&B chart, and # 41 on the pop chart. "The Clouds" was the first number one on any chart released by an African-American owned independent record label, predating Motown's first # 1 by a year [http://www.instromania.net/ART/ART_S/SPACEMEN%20The%20%5BUS%5D.php . See also , for information refuting the idea that the record was produced byVinnie Bell .] .From the 1960s Benskin worked primarily as a vocal coach, arranger and producer. In 1986 he recorded an album in Paris for the Black & Blue record label, "These Foolish Songs", which was reissued on CD in 2002 [ [http://music.msn.com/album/?album=10542052& These Foolish Songs by Sammy Benskin on MSN Music ] ] . He died in
Teaneck, New Jersey , aged 69.References
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