- LeRoy Holmes
LeRoy Holmes born Alvin Holmes (
September 22 1913 ,Pittsburgh ,Pennsylvania –July 27 1986 ,Los Angeles ,California ) was an Americansongwriter ,composer , arranger and conductor.Holmes studied music at
Northwestern University inEvanston, Illinois and theJuilliard School inNew York , before working with a number of bandleaders during the 1930s and early 40s. These includedErnst Toch ,Vincent Lopez , andHarry James After serving as a
lieutenant in theUS Navy during theSecond World War , he moved toHollywood , where he was hired by MGM Music Studios as a house arranger and conductor, before later moving toUnited Artists . During his time with MGM, he backed numerous vocalists, includingJudy Garland , and in 1954 made what is possibly his best known recording, a version of the theme to the film The High and the Mighty. The song is known for its distinctive accompanying whistling, which was provided byFred Lowery . Holmes provided the orchestration for Tommy Edwards epic 1958 hit "It's All In The Game", and tried rock and R&B with his backing to the Impalas "Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)". Holmes also wrote the theme song to the television series "International Detective ".He moved to
United Artists Records in the early 1960s, where he contributed to many compilations of movie themes, released albums under his own name and backed a succession of singers, notablyGloria Lynne andShirley Bassey . He also worked on the music for the 1977 filmThe Chicken Chronicles .External links
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