Larry Clinton
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Biography
[Edit]Larry Clinton was a versatile composer, arranger, and bandleader whose swing band was one of the dominant forces in pop music in the late '30s, specifically in the period between Tommy Dorsey's initial success and the rise to fame of Glenn Miller. Born in Brooklyn, Clinton broke into the business as an arranger on the staff of Ferde Grofé & His Orchestra, which formed in 1932 in the wake of the rift between Grofé and Paul Whiteman; Clinton also held down a trumpet chair in the Grofé band for a time. Upon leaving Grofé, Clinton joined the arranging staff of the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, but continued to write charts on a freelance basis for other leaders. When the Dorsey Brothers split in 1935, Clinton went with Jimmy Dorsey, but it was an arrangement placed with Tommy Dorsey's band, "The Dipsy Doodle," that established Clinton's name with the public. On the strength of that hit, Clinton formed his own band in late 1937, graced with the extraordinary talents of girl singer Bea Wain and the rough but personable singing of "Boy" Ford Leary. Some of the hits Clinton enjoyed in the late '30s were with songs of such significance that his connection in introducing them has become forgotten; the ever-prevalent favorite of amateur pianists "Heart and Soul" and "Deep Purple" were among the tunes Larry Clinton made famous.
Clinton's specialty was "jazzing the classics," transforming familiar classical melodies into dance hits; for example, Claude Debussy's early piano piece Reverie became "My Reverie" and an enormous hit with a lovely Bea Wain vocal. Clinton also similarly transformed music by Tchaikovsky, Flotow, and the hoary anthem "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls" into solid sensations — musicians' scuttlebutt of the era in reference to Clinton eulogized such efforts as "it goes into one ear and flows out of his pen." Purists cried "desecration," but Clinton defended his work by stating that he was bringing quality music to the dancefloor. Clinton did have some hot players in his band, but seldom if ever used them to contribute solos to raise the heat; as one would expect from an arranger's band, the emphasis was on precise execution of his dance charts as written. Several of Clinton's other compositions were more challenging, representing an interest in the "egghead jazz" of Raymond Scott and Ray Noble in pieces such as "Strictly for the Persians" and "The Campbells Are Swingin'." Many of Clinton's original pieces reflect an interest in the supernatural and Satanism, such as "Midnight in the Madhouse," "Shades of Hades," "The Devil with the Devil," "Satan in Satin," "Study in Surrealism," and one 1938 vintage number that perhaps was a premonition of things to come — "I Want to Rock (Rock Solid Rock)."
Larry Clinton broke up his big band in 1941 in order to join the military as a pilot. He was commissioned as a flight instructor, served with distinction, and was well decorated for his efforts. After the war, Clinton worked for the short-lived Cosmo label, worked at Kapp, and re-recorded his hits with a pickup band in hi-fi sound with singer Helen Ward for his old haunt, RCA Victor. Nevertheless, the big-band business was dead, and Clinton retired from music in 1961 to pursue other interests, mainly writing fiction. Clinton's work is unfairly neglected and is often referred to as "Mickey Mouse" or as having "no jazz interest." However, it was highly intelligent, sophisticated, and extremely well-played music, and Wain in particular was a major artist, a singer every bit as good as her competitors, who included Helen Forrest, Nan Wynn, and the young Ella Fitzgerald. So while Larry Clinton may not have led the jazziest swing band, it was nonetheless a fun and exciting dance orchestra, and his 214 78-rpm sides for Victor and Bluebird — Clinton's core output — are well worth remembering and appreciating on their own terms.
Title: All That Jazz, Vol. 122: Jazz Missions To The Soviet Union & 1962
Artist: Al Cohn, Larry Clinton, Dwike Mitchell
Genre: Jazz
Collections
Title: Christmas Jazz Greats - Smooth and Swinging
Genre: Jazz, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Essential Jazz Guitar
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ultimate Memories
Genre: Pop
Title: The Purple Collection
Genre: Electronica, Pop
Title: Chart-Toppers of the '30s
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jukebox Favourites - Best of Swing
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Songs of World War II - 50 Hits
Genre: Jazz
Title: 50 Big Bands and the Best Swing for Dancing
Genre: Jazz
Title: Oldies Mega Hits of the Jazz Era
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: Music of Cole Porter
Genre: Jazz
Title: 101 Big Bands Swing
Genre: Jazz
Title: Groovin' at the Gogo
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Jazz Legends: The Essential Women of Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music of World War II - Sentimental Journey
Genre: Jazz
Title: Great Jazz Guitarists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tanztempo, Vol.1 (Ballroom)
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Wonderful 30s
Genre: Pop
Title: Hits Of The 30s & 40s Vol 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Sweet Music - Happy Days Are Here Again
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tiger Rag,Schwarzer Panther & Co, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 9 (1938-1939)
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 7 (1937-1938)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Orchestra Legends, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 8 (1938)
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 10 (1939-1940)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Uncollected Big Bands (Vol 5)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Pure Nostalgia
Genre:
Title: Let It Swing - Crazy Rhythm
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Good Times, Vol. 3
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Good Times, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Canciones Con Historia: Vintage Summer
Genre: Pop
Title: Full of Brass, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Orchestra Legends Vol 7
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 12 (1940-1941)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Let It Swing Vol. 3 - House In Harlem for Sale
Genre: Jazz
Title: Big Bands of the Swingin' Years (Remastered)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Timeless Swing Time, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Jazz Hits 1920's and 30's
Genre: Jazz
Title: Strictly Swing, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Dancing With Ballroom Stars
Genre: Jazz
Title: Band Theme Songs (Rare and Famous Bands)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music & Highlights: Big Band Sound
Genre: Jazz
Title: Lindy Hop : Swining Dancers!
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: JukeBox Jives 1936-1946
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music & Highlights: Ballroom - Foxtrott
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Big Jukebox Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: The Richard Rodgers Album With Lorenz Hart
Genre: Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: George Gershwin Songbook
Genre:
Title: The Original Music of World War II
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 17 (1947-1949)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The 50 Best Swing Songs Ever
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Oldies & Goodies, Vol. 2 - Make Believe Ballroom
Genre: Jazz
Title: Simply Swing
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Songs of George Gershwin
Genre: Jazz
Title: I Love Big Bands, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Oldies & Goodies Vol 8 / Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Genre: Jazz
Title: Big Band Jazz Favorites
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz for Swingin' Lovers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Balboa Swing Vol. 6 (DJ Wuthe Am ''Grammophon'')
Genre: Jazz
Title: Piano Boogie Woogie Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Radio & Recording Rarities, Volume 16
Genre: Pop
Title: Jazz Collection, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music & Highlights: Ballroom Dance, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Let's Dance
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Reggae, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: "my Stardust Melody..." The Songs Of Hoagy Carmichael
Artist: Various
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Pop Rock, Theatre/Soundtrack, Vocal & Symphonic