Martin Denny
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Biography
[Edit]Martin Denny was born April 10, 1911 in New York City. A child prodigy, at age ten he studied piano under Lester Spitz and Isadore Gorn. For four years he toured South America with the Don Dean Orchestra, followed by a 43-month stint in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. Following his December 1945 discharge, Denny settled in Los Angeles, studying piano, composition, and orchestration at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. In early 1954 he relocated to Hawaii, contracting to appear at the Honolulu club Don the Beachcomber's. The following year Denny formed his own group, originally consisting of vibist Arthur Lyman, bassist John Kramer, and percussionist Augie Colón. In 1956, while appearing at steel and shipping magnate Henry Kaiser's Shell Bar — a club inside the open-air Oahu resort Hawaiian Village, complete with a small pond adjacent to the stage — the combo realized that the croaking of nearby bullfrogs blended perfectly with their tropical musical approach. On a lark, Colón also began imitating bird calls on-stage, much to the delight of the audience. Denny soon began incorporating South Pacific and Far East instruments into his arrangements as well, and by the time he recorded his Liberty Records debut, 1957's Exotica, his singular sound was firmly in place.
The release of Exotica proved perfectly timed — as the '50s drew to a close, tiki culture was all the rage in mainland America, with Hawaiian shirts a fashion trend and tiki torches a staple of backyard parties. Moreover, the evolution from mono to stereo recording and playback had taken root, and with its bird whistles, jungle calls, and far-flung instruments, the many distinctive components of Denny's sound were ideal for channel separation. Originally composed by Les Baxter, the instrumental "Quiet Village" was a massive success, earning Denny and his group an appearance on TV's American Bandstand, and the accompanying Exotica LP topped the Billboard charts. But ironically, even as his music came to embody Hawaiian culture and its mythical allure, Denny himself was no longer a fixture of the island musical culture — after a bitter contract dispute with Kaiser, he brought his group stateside, and they made their first mainland appearance at the 1957 Pebble Beach Crosby Open golf tournament party. Soon after, Kaiser lured Lyman back to Hawaii to assume Denny's vacated spot headlining the Shell Bar; Denny replaced him with Julius Wechter. Likewise, Kramer was later replaced by Harvey Ragsdale, and a second percussionist, Harold Chang, was also added the lineup.
For many listeners, the exotica craze proved short-lived, and Denny never again matched the success of "Quiet Village," although subsequent singles including "A Taste of Honey," "The Enchanted Sea" and "Ebb Tide" did find some favor on the pop charts. For connoisseurs, however, the story certainly does not end there. Denny continued making records in his trademark style throughout the '60s, many of them housed in eye-popping sleeves featuring model Sandy Warner, who was such a ubiquitous presence that she was even dubbed "The Exotica Girl." (Warner eventually recorded her own LP, Fair and Warmer, with Denny himself authoring the liner notes.) While his interests in African and Pacific Rim musical traditions yielded concept records like Afro-Desia and Sayonara, other efforts turned towards more conventional easy listening, which Liberty dubbed his "honey" sound. For the most part, however, Denny remained a restless innovator. For Primitiva, he recorded using a number of gongs, drums, and odd brass instruments acquired from a Buddhist mountaintop temple in Burma by friend and filmmaker John Sturges, on location to shoot the Frank Sinatra vehicle None But the Brave. (According to legend, the instruments were then carried down the mountain by a procession of Buddhist monks.) For 1969's Exotic Moog, his Liberty swan song, Denny even embraced electronics, much to the chagrin of his dwindling fan base.
With his recording career largely behind him, Denny maintained a busy touring schedule throughout the '70s and into the following decade. In 1985 he announced his retirement, settling in Hawaii with his longtime wife June, but three years later he grew restless, reuniting with Lyman, Colón, Chang, and adding bassist Archie Grant to return for a series of sold-out club dates. A Japanese tour yielded the live recording Exotica: The Best of Martin Denny. As the new decade began, he was the recipient of the Hawaiian Association of Music's Hoku Award for lifetime achievement; the honor coincided with the beginnings of an exotica/space age pop revival, and virtually overnight Denny's vintage LPs began disappearing from used record stores. He was also the subject a major CD reissue campaign on the Scamp label. Now a music icon for a new generation, Denny again returned to the road, making live appearances even into the 2000s. His last concert was held in Hawaii on February 13, 2005 at a benefit to aid tsunami victims. Just three weeks later on March 3, 2005 Martin Denny, icon and innovator, passed away at the age of 93.
Title: Exotica / Exotica, Vol. 2
Artist: Martin Denny
Genre: Dancefloor, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny
Artist: Martin Denny
Genre: Dancefloor, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Deep Exotica (Music From Martin Denny’s Lush Lounge) (CD1)
Artist: Martin Denny
Genre: Easy Listening
Title: Deep Exotica (Music From Martin Denny’s Lush Lounge) (CD2)
Artist: Martin Denny
Genre: Easy Listening
Title: Exotica, Vol. II
Artist: Martin Denny
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop, Classical
Title: The Space Age Collection; Exotica, Volume 9 (Stereo)
Artist: Martin Denny
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Collections
Title: 60 Songs From The Cramps' Crazy Collection (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: Pyramid Of The Sun: Lounge Latin Jazz Selection
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin, Lounge, Folk
Title: 60 From The Sixties: Let The Sunshine In (CD1)
Genre: Rock & Roll, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Classical, Folk
Title: 60 From The Sixties: Let The Sunshine In (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll, World Music, Country, Rockabilly, Classical, Folk
Title: Christmas Cocktails Part 2
Title: NOW Thats What I Call Easy 2018 (CD3)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz, Rock, Punk Rock, Disco, Pop, Lounge, Easy Listening
Title: RevOla Presents: EXOTICA!
Genre: Jazz
Title: Enjoy Great Jazz, Vol. 08
Genre: Jazz
Title: Discofox Original
Title: Erotic Emotions Jazz, Vol. 7
Genre: Jazz
Title: Wir Feiern Laut
Genre: Pop
Title: Tanzpiraten Hits 2021
Genre: Pop
Title: Mega Schlager Party (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Schlager Frühling 2021 / Schlager Fruhling 2021
Genre: Pop
Title: Disco Fox Mixe 2021
Title: Schlager Stars 2021
Genre: Pop
Title: Mega Discofox Kracher 2021
Title: Popschlager Original 2021
Genre: Pop
Title: Maximale Disco Hits 2021
Genre: Pop
Title: Schlager (Sing Mit!)
Genre: Pop
Title: Schlager Kracher, Vol. 14
Genre: Pop
Title: Dance Bunny Feierhits 2021
Genre: Pop
Title: Best 50s Songs
Genre: Pop
Title: The 1959 R&B Hits Collection (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Title: Caro Emerald Presents: Drum Rolls & Heart Breaks
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
Title: Relaxing Retro Halloween 2023
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Lounge
Title: Spine-Tingling 50s Jams 2023
Title: Relaxing Haunts Of Yesteryear 2023
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Featuring albums
Title: The Forbidden Sounds of Don Tiki
Artist: Don Tiki
Genre: New Age, Electronica, Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop
Title: Ultra-Lounge / Christmas Cocktails Volume II
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Ultra-Lounge / Bossa Novaville Volume Fourteen
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Mojo Jazz Present Family Affair (Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Latin
Title: The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms, Vol. 2
Artist: Vários Intérpretes / Varios Interpretes
Genre: Latin
Title: Best of Moog (Electronic Pop Hits From the 60's & 70's)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Pop
Title: Around The World, Vol. 3: Bongos & Cha Cha Cha
Artist: Bart & Baker
Genre: Swing House, Electro, Jazz, World Music, Latin, Pop