- Richard Maltby, Sr.
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Richard Maltby, Sr.
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Richard Maltby
Born = birth date|1914|6|26|mf=yChicago ,Illinois , U.S.
Died = death date and age|1991|8|19|1914|6|26|mf=ySanta Monica ,California , U.S.
Instrument =Piano ,trumpet
Genre = Swing,big band
Occupation =Bandleader ,pianist ,composer
Years_active = 1930s–1960s
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Notable_instruments =Richard Maltby, Sr. (
June 26 1914 –August 19 1991 ) was an Americanmusician , conductor,arranger andbandleader , most notable for his 1956 recording(Themes From) The Man With the Golden Arm ". He was also the father of the Broadway lyricist and directorRichard Maltby, Jr. After studying briefly at
Northwestern University 's music school, he left college to become a full time musician. He played trumpet with several big bands, including those ofLittle Jack Little ,Roger Pryor ,Bob Strong andHenry Busse , as well as also doing some arranging. In 1940, he took a job as an arranger for the orchestra of theChicago -based radio station, WBBM, before moving toNew York in 1945 to become an arranger-conductor on network radio, where he worked withPaul Whiteman . In 1942,Benny Goodman recorded his composition "Six Flats Unfurnished."During the post-war years, he made several recordings for subsidiary labels of
RCA Victor , and in 1954, finally scored a Top 40 hit with "St. Louis Blues Mambo ". In 1955, he began leading his own dance band, with which he had his Top 20 hit, "(Themes From) The Man With the Golden Arm," in the spring of the following year. He left RCA forColumbia Records in 1959, then moved toRoulette Records a year later. He stopped recording on his own during the mid-1960s.He was also the musical director of
SESAC Jazz Classics between 1950 and 1965, and recorded several transcriptions for radio. As a conductor, he worked with singers such asPeggy Lee ,Sarah Vaughan ,Johnnie Ray ,Vic Damone andEthel Merman , and after he stopped recording on his own, he served as an arranger and conductor forLawrence Welk on records and television.A heart condition in his later years forced him into retirement, and he underwent several operations prior to his death. He died in 1991, aged 77.
References
*Citation
last = Kinkle
first = Roger
title = The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900-1950, V. 3
publisher = Arlington House, Publishers
place = New Rochelle, NY
year = 1974
isbn = 0870002295.
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