- Lester Lanin
Lester Lanin (b. Nathaniel Lester Lanin, August 26, 1907,
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania - d. Oct. 27, 2004,New York City ) was an Americanjazz and pop musicbandleader .Lanin's brothers, Sam and Howard, were also both bandleaders; they came from a family of ten (of which Lester was the youngest) born to a family of Russian -
Jewish immigrants . He originally wanted to be anattorney but quit school to play music in his teens. Beginning in 1927, he led ensembles that were paid to play at the houses of wealthy socialites in Philadelphia and New York, continuing after the1929 stock market crash .In 1930, Lanin was hired to play at a gala for
Barbara Hutton , and the event garnered so much press in New Yorknewspaper s that it made Lanin a star as well as the young heiress. Lanin became a major star of the dance music world, and was hired worldwide to play forkings andqueens , in addition to a recurring invitation to play atWhite House inaugural ball s from theEisenhower administration to theCarter administration . [ [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fifrxqt5ldte~T1 Biography] , Allmusic.com]Famous for long, smooth
medley s, Lanin's popularity increased upon the advent of the LP era. Starting withEpic Records in the middle of the 1950s, he recorded a string of albums for several labels, many of which hit the USBillboard 200 . He continued performing well into the 1990s, and died at age 97 in 2004.Discography
"Note:This list is incomplete."
*"Dance to the Music of Lester Lanin" (1957) US #7
*"Lester Lanin and His Orchestra" (1958) US #18
*"Have Band, Will Travel" (1958) US #12
*"Lester Lanin at the Tiffany Ball" (1958) US #17
*"Lester Lanin Goes to College" (1958) US #19
*"Twistin' in High Society!" (1962) US #37
*"More Twistin' in High Society"References
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