Frederic Efrem "Fred" Rich (January 31, 1898 –
September 8, 1956) was a Polish-born American bandleader and composer who was
active from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the famous musicians in his band were
the Dorsey Brothers, Joe Venuti, Bunny Berigan and Benny Goodman. In the early
1930s, Elmer Feldkampwas one of his vocalists.
Pianist, band leader and composer, Fred Rich was born in
Warsaw, Poland. He formed his own band in the 1920s and made his reputation in
the recording studios and on radio. His theme songs were “I’m Always Chasing
Rainbows” and “So Beats My Heart For You.” Between 1925-1928, he toured Europe
and had the singular distinction of being the first orchestra of its kind to
appear in a Royal Command Performance, before King George V (in 1928).
He served as musical director for the CBS network from 1928
to 1938. He also led several successful dance bands, his first in New York
(resident at the Astor Hotel) between 1922 and 1928.
Like many prolific leaders of bands and studio groups, most
of Rich's records are typical ordinary dance fare of the era. However, during
the period between November 1929 and March 1931, there was a scattering of
outstanding hot jazz versions of popular tunes, with notable solos by Bunny
Berigan, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, and others. These
celebrated recordings from 1930 include:
A Peach Of A Pair; I Got Rhythm; Cheerful Little Earful; and I'm Tickled Pink
With A Blue-Eyed Baby. (November 19, 1930.)
In the late 1930s, he became a musical director for various
radio stations and under various names, the Freddie Rich organisation remained
on the scene until 1942, when he moved onto a staff position with United
Artists Studios in Hollywood, where he was to remain for most of his career. Rich's
band played for several network radio programs, including The Abbott and
Costello Show.
In 1943, Rich joined ASCAP, moved to the West Coast and
settled down in Beverly Hills. He now concentrated on working in Hollywood as
musical director and composer of incidental music and the occasional film
score, sometimes billing himself as
'Frederic Efrem Rich'. His compositions include three symphonies and such popular songs as "Penthouse", "Donn-Ama", "Blue Tahitian Moonlight", "On the Riviera" and "Time Will Tell".
'Frederic Efrem Rich'. His compositions include three symphonies and such popular songs as "Penthouse", "Donn-Ama", "Blue Tahitian Moonlight", "On the Riviera" and "Time Will Tell".
Rich suffered a serious setback after a fall in 1945, which
left him partially paralysed. While this curtailed his work in Hollywood, he
remained active as a conductor of studio orchestras until the early 1950's.
Rich died at his home in Beverly Hills in September 1956, aged 58 after a long
illness.
(Info edited from Wikipedia & IMDb bio by I.S. Mowis)
Here's a big band short of the 1930's with Bunny Berigan in the trumpet section and Jimmy Dorsey in the reed section.
Here's a big band short of the 1930's with Bunny Berigan in the trumpet section and Jimmy Dorsey in the reed section.
For “The Fred Rich (AKA Freddie Rich) Collection” (105 mp3’s) go here:
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Thanks Bob. As always, enlightening commentary.
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