- Bill Finegan
William James Finegan (
3 April ,1917 —4 June ,2008 ) was an Americanjazz bandleader, pianist, arranger, and composer.Born in
Newark, New Jersey , Finegan grew up in a household full of piano players. He spent time studying at theParis Conservatory and had his first professional experience leading his own piano trio. Finegan was offered a job as a staff arranger forGlenn Miller afterTommy Dorsey bought a copy of his "Lonesome Road " and recommended him; he remained with Miller until 1942, and arranged such hits as "Little Brown Jug ", "Sunrise Serenade ", and "Song of the Volga Boatmen ". Finegan also arranged music for films in which the band appeared, such as "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941) and "Orchestra Wives" (1942). He then worked off and on forTommy Dorsey from 1942 to 1952, including on the 1947 film "The Fabulous Dorseys".In 1947-48 Finegan studied with
Stefan Wolpe , and lived in Europe from 1948-1950. After returning to the United States, Finegan andEddie Sauter formed a highly successful ensemble, theSauter-Finegan Orchestra , which remained active until 1957. His composition "Doodletown Fifers" was one of the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra's best-known originals. Following this Finegan found work inadvertising , writing music for commercials. In the 1970s he arranged for theGlenn Miller Orchestra andMel Lewis 's orchestra. He taught jazz at theUniversity of Bridgeport in the 1980s.References
* [http://www.jazz.com/jazz-blog/2008/6/8/remembering-bill-finegan "Remembering Bill Finegan"] by Jeff Sultanof, ( [http://www.jazz.com Jazz.com] )
*Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler. "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, p. 225.
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