Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Skitch Henderson born 27 January 1918


Lyle Russel “Skitch” Henderson (January 27, 1918 – November 1, 2005) was a pianist, conductor, and composer. His nickname ("Skitch") reportedly derived from his ability to quickly "re-sketch" a song in a different key. 

Lyle Russell Cedric Henderson was born on a farm near Halstad, Minnesota, to Joseph and Josephine Henderson, both of Norwegian descent. His mother died shortly after his birth, and he was then sent to live with his aunt Hattie Henderson Gift and uncle Frank Gift, who raised him. She taught him piano, starting at the age of four.  

Although he didn't receive formal conservatory education in music, Henderson received classical training under Fritz Reiner, Albert Coates, Arnold Schoenberg, Ernst Toch and Arturo Toscanini, who invited him to conduct the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Henderson would later recount his learning the ropes by playing in taverns with popular singers of the day. 


He started his professional career in the 1930s playing piano in the roadhouses of the American Midwest, his major break being as an accompanist on a 1937 MGM promotional tour featuring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Henderson later said that as a member of MGM's music department, he worked with Garland to learn "Over the Rainbow" during rehearsals for The Wizard of Oz and played piano for her first public performance of the song at a local nightclub before the film was finished. However this account is at odds with the memoirs of the tune's composer, Harold Arlen, who said he first performed the song for the 14-year-old Garland.

After the war, he worked for NBC Radio, where he was the musical director for Frank Sinatra's Lucky Strike Show. He was also accompanist on Philco Radio Time with Bing Crosby on the new ABC network. Henderson also played on Bob Hope's Pepsodent Show.

The origin of his nickname is often traced to this period, with Henderson crediting the invention to Bing Crosby who said he (Henderson) should have a nickname. Crosby settled on "Skitch", which came from "The Sketch Kid", referring to Henderson's ability to quickly transcribe music to a written score. Other reports, however, claim that the name came from something that a young Skitch and his buddies would say to act cool and hip, "skitchadudawawa", long before he met Crosby.

Between 1947 and 1949, he toured with his own dance band, and from 1961 was the musical director for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) and a guest conductor for a number of symphony orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and the London Philharmonic. He was also music director for the New York opera "Street Scene" and made many recordings. Joining ASCAP in 1958, his instrumental compositions include "Skitch's Blues," "Minuet on the Rocks," "Skitch in Time," "Come Thursday," and "Curacao."


         Here's "In a Sentimental Mood" from above 1957 album

                                    

He was indicted on July 2, 1974, on charges of tax evasion for the years of 1969 and 1970 for claims about the value (allegedly $350,000) of a music library he donated to the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He further claimed that he had consulted on the value of his collection with Leonard Bernstein and Henry Mancini, both of whom denied the claims. A signature on an acceptance letter from the library director was also deemed a forgery.

Henderson was sentenced on January 17, 1975 to 6 months in prison and fined $10,000. He began serving his sentence at a minimum-security Federal prison on April 9, 1975 and was released after four months, on August 4, 1975.
In 1983, he founded The New York Pops orchestra, which makes its home at Carnegie Hall in New York City. He served as the music director and conductor of the orchestra until his death in 2005. Henderson also conducted numerous symphonic orchestras throughout the world.


Among his hundreds of recordings, spanning the era of 78s to DVDs, were two recent releases as pianist for Arbors Records. The two albums were Swinging With Strings and Legends (with Bucky Pizzarelli). He also served as conductor of The New York Pops with Maureen McGovern on With a Song in My Heart: The Great Songs of Richard Rodgers for Reader's Digest and Centaur Records. (Info from Wikipedia)

5 comments:

  1. For Skitch Henderson – “Sketches by Skitch” go here:

    http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/HQ10pmnb/file.html

    1 Soon
    2 All Through the Night
    3 All the Things You Are
    4 Farewell Armanda
    5 Impossible
    6 Simplice
    7 In a Sentimental Mood
    8 As Long As I Live
    9 East of the Sun
    10 Dancing On the Ceiling
    11 Mood Indigo
    12 If I Love Again

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  2. Bob,
    Thank you for all the music. Please reup this album. Thank you.

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  3. Hello HP, Here's the new link for above album

    https://www.imagenetz.de/mGUmA
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    Here's two more I found recently

    For “Skitch Henderson & His Orchestra – Lush And Lovely (1962/ 2001 remastered)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/iCvHZ

    1. Angela Mia 2:54
    2. Diane 3:21
    3. Charmaine 2:40
    4. Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time 2:48
    5. Ramona 2:55
    6. Love, Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere 2:41
    7. Paradise 2:05
    8. Falling In Love Again 2:22
    9. Pagan Love Song 3:00
    10. Merry Widow Waltz 3:03
    11. On The Sunny Side Of The Street 2:02


    For “Skitch Henderson – Plays The Mule (1965)” go here:

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/elsv32j8f06uz4e/Skitch_Henderson_-_Plays_The_Mule_%25281965%2529.rar/file

    1. Skitch Henderson – Flaky (2:12)
    2. Skitch Henderson – Desafinado (2:23)
    3. Skitch Henderson – Campobello (2:52)
    4. Skitch Henderson – Dancing in the Dark (2:19)
    5. Skitch Henderson – Girl from Ipanema (1:47)
    6. Skitch Henderson – Skitch’s Frug (3:04)
    7. Skitch Henderson – Begin the Beguine (3:25)
    8. Skitch Henderson – Night Life (3:05)
    9. Skitch Henderson – Tweedledum Blues (2:32)
    10. Skitch Henderson – Twist Last Summer (2:55)
    11. Skitch Henderson – Smirnoff Mule #1 (2:49)
    12. Skitch Henderson – Smirnoff Mule #2 (2:50)

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  4. Bob,
    Thank you for all the music and thank you so much for all three Skitch Henderson
    albums, such beautiful music. I am trying to locate and preserve the 1960s Dot
    albums of The Mills Brothers and The RCA Victor albums of Eddy Arnold. If you
    could you please tell me where you found these albums, maybe I can find the
    Mills Brothers and The Eddy Arnold albums there too. Again, thank you.

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  5. Hello HP, as you may of guessed I'm an old dab hand at finding things on the web. Try these out.

    Eddy Arnold
    https://music-that-we-adore.blogspot.com/2020/06/eddy-arnold-discography-320kbps.html

    Mills Brothers
    https://rick4200.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Mills%20Brothers

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