Les & Larry Elgart

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Little Brown Jug 02:15 Tools
Skyliner 02:11 Tools
Sentimental Journey 02:23 Tools
Blues In The Night 02:44 Tools
Jersey Bounce 02:34 Tools
Song Of India 02:33 Tools
Mood Indigo 02:38 Tools
Cherokee 02:01 Tools
Tuxedo Junction 02:44 Tools
Woodchopper's Ball 01:36 Tools
One O'Clock Jump 02:10 Tools
So Rare 02:49 Tools
A String of Pearls 03:09 Tools
My Heart Belongs To Daddy 01:55 Tools
Meditation 02:56 Tools
You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) 02:26 Tools
And the Angels Sing 02:33 Tools
Caravan 02:12 Tools
Woodchoppers Ball 01:36 Tools
Batman Theme 01:48 Tools
Green Eyes 02:29 Tools
Poinciana 02:21 Tools
I've Got A Crush On You 02:09 Tools
You Made Me Love You 02:29 Tools
I'll Remember April 02:51 Tools
The Continental (You Kiss While You're Dancing) 02:24 Tools
Harlem Nocturne 02:39 Tools
The Touch Of Your Lips 02:38 Tools
Greensleeves 02:24 Tools
Nowhere Man 02:20 Tools
But Not For Me 02:22 Tools
I Could Write A Book 02:42 Tools
Come Rain Or Come Shine 01:58 Tools
i'm coming home cindy 01:54 Tools
King Of The Road 02:24 Tools
The Continental 02:24 Tools
A Taste of Honey 02:46 Tools
Thunder Shake 02:46 Tools
Sidewinder 02:47 Tools
Alone Together 02:47 Tools
Downtown 02:49 Tools
Jerkin' Around 02:23 Tools
Spanish Flea 01:58 Tools
Varsity Drag 02:47 Tools
The Continental (You Kiss While You're Dancing 01:58 Tools
Senior Hop (previously unreleased) 02:47 Tools
Music To Watch Girls By 01:41 Tools
Sophisticated Swing 02:47 Tools
Willow Weep for Me 02:44 Tools
April In Paris 01:58 Tools
Comin' Through The Scotch 01:58 Tools
G'won Train 02:44 Tools
A Sign of the Times 00:00 Tools
St. James Infirmary 01:41 Tools
Love For Sale 03:02 Tools
Soon 02:14 Tools
Heart Of My Heart (The Gang That Sang) 02:49 Tools
Going to Grandma's House 00:00 Tools
The Boy Next Door 02:49 Tools
The Continental (From The Gay Divorce) 02:24 Tools
California Dreamin' 00:00 Tools
The Swingy Swan 02:46 Tools
The Spy With A Cold Nose 02:09 Tools
Shine On Harvest Moon 02:44 Tools
Opus One 02:10 Tools
Michelle 00:00 Tools
The Dancing Sound 01:58 Tools
Three To Get Ready 01:58 Tools
Fascinatin' Rhythm 01:58 Tools
The Elgart Touch 02:42 Tools
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues 00:00 Tools
out of nowhere 02:02 Tools
Girl Talk 02:26 Tools
Why Not? 00:00 Tools
Big Man On The Campus (previously unreleased) 02:14 Tools
Torino 02:50 Tools
Street Of Dreams 02:44 Tools
Sloop John B. 00:00 Tools
High On A Windy Hill 02:44 Tools
I Never Knew 01:41 Tools
Autumn Serenade 01:41 Tools
Swingin' Down The Lane 01:41 Tools
La Bostella (Viens Danser La Bostella) 01:41 Tools
What Child Is This? (Greensleeves) 00:00 Tools
Camelot 02:50 Tools
Look For The Silver Lining 02:04 Tools
That's Life 03:43 Tools
Adios 00:00 Tools
What A Wonderful World 00:00 Tools
The First Man's Theme 02:41 Tools
Night Walk 01:49 Tools
Brazil (Bossa Nova) 01:49 Tools
Miss You 02:02 Tools
Girl Watchers 02:00 Tools
Lady 02:00 Tools
Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too) 02:50 Tools
To Sir With Love 02:50 Tools
Twinkle 02:50 Tools
Ode To Billie Joe 02:50 Tools
Greensleeves (What Child Is This?) 02:38 Tools
Bandstand Boogie 02:05 Tools
The Coffee Song 02:14 Tools
Live for Life (Vivre Pour Vivre) 02:14 Tools
Lazy Afternoon 02:41 Tools
Tara Theme 02:41 Tools
The Bobo 02:41 Tools
Spanish Eyes 02:41 Tools
Hush-A-Bye 02:14 Tools
When I Look Into Your Eyes 02:14 Tools
Brazil 02:22 Tools
Walk Right In 02:50 Tools
Light Flight 01:38 Tools
A Worried Man 02:38 Tools
Cocktails For Two 02:38 Tools
Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella 00:00 Tools
Muskat Ramble 00:00 Tools
One Man On The Tubs 02:38 Tools
Why Don't You Do Right 02:18 Tools
Willie Boy 01:38 Tools
Night Train 02:50 Tools
When The Sun Comes Out 02:50 Tools
Little Brown Jug (Album Version) 02:38 Tools
Unforgettable 02:22 Tools
As Time Goes By 02:22 Tools
Ain't We Got Fun 02:22 Tools
ODE TO BILLY JOE 02:50 Tools
Green, Green 02:50 Tools
When I Look In Your Eyes 02:50 Tools
Where Have All the Flowers Gone 02:50 Tools
The First Man Theme 02:50 Tools
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine 02:50 Tools
Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella (On A Rainy Day) 02:50 Tools
Alice Blue Gown 01:38 Tools
Adiós 01:38 Tools
The Green Leaves of Summer 01:38 Tools
Beat Junction 01:38 Tools
When You Were Sweet Sixteen 01:38 Tools
When The Saints Come Marching In 01:38 Tools
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Lester Elliott Elgart (August 3, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut – July 29, 1995, Dallas, Texas) was an American swing jazz bandleader and trumpeter. Larry Elgart (March 20, 1922 – August 29, 2017) was an American jazz bandleader. With his brother Les, he recorded "Bandstand Boogie", the theme to the long-running dance show American Bandstand. Larry Elgart was born in 1922 in New London, Connecticut, four years younger than his brother, Les. Their mother was a concert pianist; their father played piano as well, though not professionally. Both brothers began playing in jazz ensembles in their teens, and while young Larry played with jazz musicians such as Charlie Spivak, Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Freddie Slack and Tommy Dorsey. In the mid-1940s, Les and Larry started up their own ensemble, hiring Nelson Riddle, Bill Finegan and Ralph Flanagan to arrange tunes for them. Their ensemble was not successful, and after a few years, they scuttled the band and sold the arrangements they had commissioned to Tommy Dorsey. Both returned to sideman positions in various orchestras. In 1953, Larry met Charles Albertine and recorded two of his experimental compositions, "Impressions of Outer Space" and "Music for Barefoot Ballerinas". Released on 10" vinyl, these recordings became collector's items for fans of avant-garde jazz, but they were not commercially successful at the time. Larry and Albertine put together a more traditional ensemble and began recording them using precise microphone placements, producing what came to be known as the "Elgart sound". This proved to be very commercially successful, and Larry enjoyed a run of successful albums and singles in the 1950s. In 1954, the Elgarts left their permanent mark on music history in recording Albertine's "Bandstand Boogie," for the legendary television show originally hosted by Bob Horn, and two years later, Dick Clark. Clark took the show national, to ABC-TV, in 1956 and remained host for another 32 years. Variations of the original surfaced as the show's theme in later years. Les and Larry reunited in 1963, but it would not last long. Les moved to Texas and performed for the rest of his life with The Les Elgart Orchestra while Larry continued to perform and record regularly for decades. Larry's biggest exposure came in 1982, with the smash success of a recording called "Hooked on Swing". The instrumental was a medley of swing jazz hits - "In the Mood", "Cherokee", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree", "American Patrol", "Sing, Sing, Sing", "Don't Be That Way", "Little Brown Jug", "Opus #1", "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart" and "A String of Pearls" - that became so popular it even cracked the US Billboard Pop Singles chart (at #31) and Adult Contemporary chart (#20). This was the final hit for any artist in the year-long "medley craze," that lasted from 1981 to 1982. Billed as "Larry Elgart and His Manhattan Swing Orchestra," the LP from which the tune was taken hit #24 on the US charts. The follow-up, Hooked on Swing 2, debuted at #89 on the album charts, and soon after Larry was back to the jazz touring circuit. He continued to tour internationally and record into the 2000s. Les Elgart began playing trumpet as a teenager and was playing professionally by the age of twenty. During the 1940s he was a member of bands led by Raymond Scott, Charlie Spivak, and Harry James, occasionally finding himself alongside his brother Larry. They formed the Les & Larry Elgart Ensemble in 1945, hiring Nelson Riddle, Ralph Flanagan, and Bill Finegan to write arrangements. The union was short-lived, however, due to the Musician's Union strike and the waning of swing jazz's popularity. The ensemble broke up in 1946. In 1952, the brothers reunited and released albums on Columbia Records, many to considerable sales success. Among their popular tunes was "Bandstand Boogie", which was used by Dick Clark as the theme song for the television dance show American Bandstand. By the end of the decade, Elgart quit performing, preferring to handle the business aspects of the band. The brothers reunited again in 1963, hiring arrangers Charles Albertine and Bobby Scott for music that could be categorized as easy listening. Les Elgart worked until his death from heart failure in 1995. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.