Phil Moore

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Return to Paradise 00:00 Tools
Turtle And The Rickshaw 00:00 Tools
Bali Ha'i 00:00 Tools
The Far Mountain 00:00 Tools
Fiji Farewell 00:00 Tools
Maiden Island 00:00 Tools
Blue Hawaii 00:00 Tools
Sergeant's Mess 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds 00:00 Tools
I Feel So Smoochie 00:00 Tools
Pearls Of Palmyra 00:00 Tools
Pagan Love Song 00:00 Tools
The Moon Of Manakoora 00:00 Tools
Flamingo 00:00 Tools
Day Dream 00:00 Tools
Mood For You 00:00 Tools
Cold Water Flat 00:00 Tools
125th Street Prophet 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia 00:00 Tools
Fugue For Barroom Piano 00:00 Tools
Misty Moon Blues 00:00 Tools
Funky Canyon 00:00 Tools
Dawn Traders 00:00 Tools
Fantasy For Girl And Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Sportsworld 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 00:00 Tools
Concerto For Trombone And Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Batucada 00:00 Tools
Babel Of Glass 00:00 Tools
Aerial View 00:00 Tools
Falstaff's Hat Dance 00:00 Tools
My New York Sweet 00:00 Tools
Night Bloomin' Trashman 00:00 Tools
Eastside Westside 00:00 Tools
5:31 Exactly 00:00 Tools
Ruins of Stonehenge 00:00 Tools
Free Spirit 00:00 Tools
Hear De Boidees 00:00 Tools
Naked Island 00:00 Tools
Swingin' Ferry 00:00 Tools
A Times Square 00:00 Tools
Watch Your Step, Please 00:00 Tools
Sweet Pattie 00:00 Tools
Black Godfather, End Theme 00:00 Tools
Under The Bridge 00:00 Tools
You Showed Me 00:00 Tools
Land's End 00:00 Tools
Oxford Blues 00:00 Tools
Portrait of Leda - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Man From Monterey 00:00 Tools
Partly Cloudy 00:00 Tools
Piccadilly Parade 00:00 Tools
Daffy-Down-Day 00:00 Tools
Echo 00:00 Tools
Gad-About 00:00 Tools
My Fr'en Big Ben 00:00 Tools
Revolutionary Ballet 00:00 Tools
Dawn at Dover 00:00 Tools
Waltz in 4 00:00 Tools
Hit Squad 00:00 Tools
Thought Process 00:00 Tools
Portrait of Leda - Part 3 00:00 Tools
Portrait of Leda - Part 2 00:00 Tools
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Born 20 February 1918, Portland, Oregon Died 13 May 1987, Los Angeles, California Moore studied piano from the age of 4, eventually attending the Cornish School and the University of Washington in Seattle. He played with Les Hite and other dance bands on the West Coast, but said that when he saw the legendary jazz pianist Art Tatum perform, "I started arranging instead." He went to work for MGM studios in the early 1940s, then moved to New York City to be the musical director for singer Mildred Bailey's radio show on CBS. He formed a small combo known as the Phil Moore Four and even appeared on a few B-movie musicals. He spent the late 1940s as an accompanist and musical director for singers such as Lena Horne and Dorothy Dandridge, then returned to Hollywood, where he cranked out record after record backing countless singers, from Frank Sinatra to Marilyn Monroe. Moore even founded the Singers Workshop in Hollywood to help aspiring vocalists. He also released an occasional album under his own name, and these include some choice items: Symphony in Green, an original composition describing the color; Fantasy for Girl and Orchestra, which includes sound effects and narration with lines like, "It sure is lonely in a room designed for two when there's only one around"; Polynesian Paradise, Moore's contribution to the Les Baxter-Martin Denny jungle craze; and Leda Annest's Portrait of Leda. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.