- Bert Lown
Bert Lown (
June 6 ,1903 -November 2 (or 20), 1962) was aviolin ist andorchestra leader.He was born in
White Plains, New York . He began as a sideman playing the violin inFred Hamm 's band, and in the 1920s and 1930s he led a series ofjazz -orienteddance band s (the most famous being the Biltmore Hotel Orchestra), making a large number of recordings in that period forVictor Records . In 1925 (or 1930), (with Hamm, Dave Bennett, and Chauncey Gray) he composed the well-known standard "Bye Bye Blues." He also wrote some other songs, including "You're The One I Care For" and "Tired." By the mid-1930s he quit leading the orchestras, becoming a booking agent and manager; eventually he left the music industry and moved on to executive positions in thetelevision industry. He died of aheart attack in 1962 inPortland, Oregon .* 1929 he recorded for Columbia's cheap labels (Diva, Harmony, and Velvet Tone)
* 1930 he recorded for the Plaza/ARC dime store labels (including Banner, Cameo, Pathe, Perfect, Jewel,Regal Records , Conqueror)
* 1930 he also recorded two sessions for Hit of the Week
* 1930 he also recorded two sessions for Columbia
* 1930-1932 he recorded for Victor
* 1933 while still signed to Victor, his records were assigned to the new Bluebird dime store label (these sides were also released on Electradisk and the super rare SunriseExternal references
* [http://wm01.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hnfwxq8gldke Biography] on
Allmusic site
* [http://nfo.net/usa/l2.html#BLown Biography on American Big Bands site]
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