- Einar Aaron Swan
Einar Aaron Swan (born Einar (Eino) William Swan) (
March 20 ,1903 Massachusetts -August 8 ,1940 ,Greenwood Lake ,New York ) was an American musician, arranger and composer. Born of Finnish parents who had emigrated to the United States at the turn of the century, he was the second of nine children.His father was a keen amateur musician and before Einar Swan had entered his teens, he played
violin ,clarinet ,saxophone andpiano . At the age of 16 he was already playing in his own dance band, Swanie's Serenaders, and travelling around Massachusetts for three years. Swan's main instrument had been the violin but during this period he switched toalto saxophone .Around 1924, the bandleader
Sam Lanin invited Swan to join his orchestra at New York's famedRoseland Ballroom , and Swan played with leading musicians such as cornettistRed Nichols , and members ofThe Charleston Chasers Vic Berton (drums) andJoe Tarto (tuba), with whom he soon started composing and arranging material for the orchestra. He also started arranging for the other resident band at the Roseland Ballroom,Fletcher Henderson 's orchestra.After five months with Lanin, Swan joined
Vincent Lopez 's band in 1925 and went on tour to England. The band at that time also featuredMike Mosiello ,Xavier Cugat and his old bandmate Joe Tarto. Shortly thereafter, theBar Harbor Society Orchestra released "Trail of Dreams" credited to Swan and Klage.Around 1930 Swan stopped working as a musician and concentrated on arrangements, starting to work for radio programmes and bandleaders such as
Eddie Cantor collaboratorDave Rubinoff andRaymond Paige .In 1931 he wrote "
When Your Lover Has Gone " which was featured in theJames Cagney film "Blonde Crazy " (1931). The song became a hit and has since been covered by many other performers such asLouis Armstrong ,Ethel Waters ,Billie Holliday ,Sarah Vaughan andFrank Sinatra .In 1939, he composed "In the Middle of a Dream" with
Tommy Dorsey .He died in 1940 at the age of 37.
Major compositions
*"White Ghost Shivers"
*"Trail of Dreams " (1926)
*"When Your Lover Has Gone " (1931)
*"In the Middle of a Dream " (1939)References
* Sven Bjerstedt: "Who was Einar Swan? - A study in jazz age fame and oblivion" (2006) (published online by
SFHS ,The Swedish-Finn Historical Society [http://sfhs.eget.net/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=121&Itemid=2] )
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