- Abe (Glenn) Osser
Abe (Glenn) Osser (born
August 28 ,1914 ) was an American musician, musical arranger,orchestra leader, and songwriter.His birthname was Abraham (Abe), but much of his work was under the name Glenn; he can be found with references under both names. He also worked under a number of other names [http://www.local802afm.org/publication_entry.cfm?xEntry=72197760 Interview with Abe Osser by Erwin L. Price] for Local 802 (American Federation of Musicians) News ] : Arthur Meisel, Bob Marvel, Maurice Pierre, and others.
He was born in
Munising, Michigan , the child ofRussia n-Jewish immigrants. He studiedpiano ,violin ,saxophone andclarinet in high school, and went on to studymusic at theUniversity of Michigan , beginning in music education and switching to music theory, graduating in 1935. After graduation he worked with a collegedance band , and on advice from the band leader, moved toNew York City , where he met music publisherCharles Warren , who became Osser's mentor. With introductions from Warren, Osser began arranging forBob Crosby ,Vincent Lopez ,Al Donahue ,Charlie Barnet ,Bunny Berigan , andBen Bernie . He also began someradio work, hired byNBC to be a staff arranger with a young conductor, Al Roth. He also played sax and clarinet in some orchestras, including Les Brown's Band of Renown, where he became a close friend of Brown's. He also got to work withBenny Goodman on his radio program, and (though he was not officially credited) wrote the arrangement ofMartha Tilton 's recording of "And the Angels Sing " with the Goodman orchestra.During
World War II he went into theUnited States Marine Corps . In 1944 he began to arrange for thePaul Whiteman orchestra. (According to one source [ [http://nfo.net/usa/o3.html Glenn Osser Orchestra on the Big Bands Database Plus] ] , it was Whiteman who, disliking the name "Abe Osser," suggested the name "Glenn." Another source credits the name change to Bud Barry, director of programming at ABC.) Osser rehearsed and conducted Whiteman's orchestra on theNBC Blue Network , which became the ABC Network, and when Whiteman went on ABCtelevision , Osser joined him. Whiteman became music director at ABC and put Osser on as staff, where he served from 1947 to 1969, when staff orchestras were eliminated.Osser became an arranger/conductor, first for
Mercury Records , where he backed suchvocalist s asPatti Page ,Vic Damone , andGeorgia Gibbs , and later forColumbia Records , where he backedDoris Day ,Jerry Vale , andJill Corey , among others.On television, he was musical director for the 1949 series "Blind Date" (also titled "Your Big Moment"), conductor for the 1953 series "The Vaudeville Show", and orchestrator and conductor for the 1957 production of "Pinocchio." In 1959, he was the Orchestra leader for the series "Music for a Summer Night", which was repeated the following year as "Music for a Spring Night."
He wrote a number of songs, usually with his wife, Edna contributing the lyrics.
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