Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra

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Snowfall 02:32 Tools
Robbins' Nest 03:35 Tools
Donna Lee 03:06 Tools
Yardbird Suite 03:20 Tools
Anthropology 03:06 Tools
(Now That) Summer Is Gone 03:33 Tools
Medley: When I'm With You/By The Rippling Stream/Puttin' And Takin' 06:27 Tools
Thrivin' On A Riff 03:05 Tools
A Sunday Kind Of Love 03:27 Tools
Polka Dots & Moonbeams 02:08 Tools
There's a Small Hotel 03:21 Tools
Breezin' Along (With The Breeze) 02:44 Tools
Night And Day 03:05 Tools
Arab Dance 04:13 Tools
Snowfall - 78rpm Version 02:44 Tools
Sometimes I'm Happy 02:52 Tools
Sweet And Lovely 03:03 Tools
Begin The Beguine 04:35 Tools
Godchild 03:10 Tools
Poor Little Rich Girl 02:34 Tools
Adios 02:44 Tools
You Go To My Head 03:03 Tools
I'll See You In My Dreams 02:11 Tools
Autumn Nocturne 03:21 Tools
Polka Dots and Moonbeams 03:21 Tools
Deep Purple 03:53 Tools
I Get The Blues When It Rains 02:44 Tools
La Paloma 04:07 Tools
Robbins Nest 03:17 Tools
Jeru 03:04 Tools
Pussy Footin' 02:41 Tools
Moonlight Bay 02:35 Tools
Mambo Nothing 02:44 Tools
Where or When 03:00 Tools
You Wore A Tulip 02:09 Tools
Spanish Dance 03:00 Tools
Lover Man 02:06 Tools
Elevation 02:52 Tools
April In Paris 01:46 Tools
Robbin's Nest 03:58 Tools
Someone To Watch Over Me 02:51 Tools
Five Brothers 03:06 Tools
Family Affair 02:52 Tools
The Song Is You 03:01 Tools
Buster's Last Stand 02:54 Tools
To Each His Own 03:52 Tools
Oh You Beautiful Doll 02:36 Tools
Baia 02:04 Tools
I Knew You When 03:34 Tools
Royal Garden Blues 02:29 Tools
Traumerei 02:49 Tools
'Deed I Do 02:54 Tools
I Don't Know Why 03:12 Tools
Harbor Lights 02:47 Tools
Early Autumn 02:53 Tools
Hungarian Dance No. 5 02:42 Tools
Cabin In The Sky 01:54 Tools
Rose Of The Rio Grande 02:59 Tools
Gone With The Wind 02:47 Tools
You're Not so Easy to Forget 03:11 Tools
I Found You In The Rain 03:23 Tools
Sleepy Serenade 02:55 Tools
The One I Love 02:14 Tools
Happy Stranger 02:35 Tools
Just About This Time Last Night 02:38 Tools
Johnson Rag 04:25 Tools
Polkadots And Moonbeams 02:34 Tools
Ebb Tide 02:38 Tools
I May Be Wrong 02:08 Tools
Concerto For Two (A Love Song) 03:10 Tools
Puttin' And Takin' 02:18 Tools
Arabian Dance 04:25 Tools
Sunday Drivin' 02:26 Tools
Let's Call It a Day 02:26 Tools
Snowfall - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Hungarian Dance No.5 02:29 Tools
Warsaw Concerto 03:11 Tools
Summer Is Gone 03:01 Tools
Loch Lomond 03:13 Tools
Portrait of a Guinea Farm 00:00 Tools
Sorta Kinda 03:01 Tools
Embraceable You 03:05 Tools
The Johnson Rag 03:05 Tools
Stop! You're Breakin' My Heart - Live 03:16 Tools
Love For Love 03:05 Tools
Medley: Jealous/Swinging Down The Lane/Breezing Along With The Breeze 03:13 Tools
Under the Willow Tree 03:05 Tools
Arab Dance From "The Nutcracker Suiteé Op. 71A 03:16 Tools
Stop! You're Breakin' My Heart (Live) 03:05 Tools
Träumerei [1941] 03:16 Tools
Stealin' apples 03:16 Tools
Hungarian Dance No.5 [1941] 03:16 Tools
Arabian Dance [1946] 03:16 Tools
Robbin’s Nest 03:16 Tools
Autumn Nocturne 03:16 Tools
Embraceable You - Remastered 1998 03:16 Tools
The Doll Dance 03:16 Tools
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Claude Thornhill (born August 10, 1909 at Terre Haute, Indiana died July 1, 1965, New York City) was an American pianist, arranger and bandleader. As a youth, he was recognized as an extraordinary talent and formed a traveling duo with Danny Polo, a musical prodigy on the clarinet and trumpet from nearby Clinton, Indiana. As a student at Garfield High School in Terre Haute, he played with several theater bands. After playing for Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, Ray Noble, and Billie Holiday, and arranging "Loch Lomond" and "Annie Laurie" for Maxine Sullivan, in 1940 he founded his Claude Thornhill Orchestra. Danny Polo was his lead clarinet player. Although the Thornhill band was originally a sophisticated dance band it became known for its many superior jazz musicians and for Thornhill's and Gil Evans' innovative arrangements; its "Portrait of a Guinea Farm" has become a classic jazz recording. The band played without vibrato so that the timbres of the instruments could be better appreciated, and Thornhill encouraged the musicians to develop cool-sounding tones. The band was popular with both musicians and the public; the Miles Davis Nonet was modelled in part on Thornhill's cool sound. The band's most successful records were "Snowfall," "A Sunday Kind of Love," and "Love for Love." The band ceased operation in 1942 when Thornhill entered the military, where he performed with Artie Shaw's United States Navy band, then was revived from 1946 to 1948 in New York and until 1953 on the road. In the mid 1950s Thornhill became Tony Bennett's musical director briefly, then toured with small groups. He offered his big band library to Gerry Mulligan when Gerry formed the Concert Jazz Band, but Gerry regretfully declined the gift, since his instrumentation was different. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.