Sunday, 22 September 2019

LeRoy Holmes born 22 September 1913


Alvin LeRoy Holmes (September 22, 1913 – July 27, 1986) was an American songwriter, composer, arranger, orchestra conductor and record producer.

Holmes graduated from Hollywood High School, studied music at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and the Juilliard School in New York, before working with a number of bandleaders during the 1930s and early 1940s. These included Ernst Toch, Vincent Lopez, and Harry James, for whose band, he wrote "The Mole" and arranged  “I Cried for You” and “Crazy Rhythm.”

After serving as a pilot and flying instructor, a lieutenant in the US Navy during the Second World War, he moved to Hollywood, 
where he was hired by MGM Music Studios as a house arranger and conductor.

In 1950, he relocated to New York and continued as a record producer for MGM, and later moved to United Artists. During his time with MGM he formed a recording orchestra that produced a series of albums that sold well. Holmes also backed numerous vocalists, including Judy Garland, Art Lund, Helen Forrest, Dinah Shore and Nelson Eddy.


                              

In 1954 made what is possibly his best known recording, a version of the theme to the film The High and the Mighty. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. The song is known for its distinctive accompanying whistling, which was provided by Fred Lowery. His other popular-song and instrumental compositions include "Prince Charming", "Sahara", "One Stop Boogie", "Pennsylvania Turnpike", "B-19", and "The New Dixieland Parade".

Holmes provided the orchestration for Tommy Edwards epic 1958 hit "It's All In The Game", and tried rock and R&B with his backing to the Impalas "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)". Holmes also wrote the theme song to the television series International Detective.

He moved to United Artists Records in the early 1960s, where he contributed to many compilations of movie themes, released albums under his own name, Most notable of these were a solid collection of Morricone tunes from spaghetti Westerns, For a Few Dollars More, and several LPs featuring some wonderful soft pop 
Holes with Connie Francis
arrangements of movie themes, including the space age pop favorite, "Mah-nah Mah-nah."

Whilst at UA he backed a succession of singers, notably Connie Francis, Gloria Lynne, Shirley Bassey and Puerto Rican singers like Tito Rodríguez and Chucho Avellanet. In addition, he produced albums for a number of United Artists acts, including the Briarwood Singers. He also worked on the music for the 1977 film The Chicken Chronicles.

Holmes died from heart problems at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California at the age of 72.

(Mainly edited from Wikipedia)

3 comments:

  1. For “The Sophisticated Strings and Arrangements of Leroy Holmes” go here:
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/m3wqf8n5a3udwxg/Leroy_Holmes.rar/file
    Disc 1

    1. THERE'S A SMALL HOTEL
    2. WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE?
    3. AT LAST
    4. POWERHOUSE
    5. THE HOUR OF PARTING
    6. THE MOON WAS YELLOW
    7. SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES
    8. MOOD INDIGO
    9. HUMORESQUE
    10. BLUE MOON
    11. SOPHISTICATED LADY
    12. TICO TICO
    13. LAMENTO (SONG OF THE WIND)
    14. DELICADO
    15. ANDALUCIA (The Breeze And I)
    16. LISBON ANTIGUA
    17. DOLCE FAR NIENTE
    18. MY SHAWL (OMBO)
    19. DANSERA
    20. TARA LARA
    21. THE RAIN IN SPAIN (El Rey Que Hay En Madrid)
    22. LOS PERROS LANUDOS (The Pink Poodles)
    23. VAYA CON DIOS (May God Be With You)
    24. ADIOS
    25. FLYING HOME
    26. CONTRASTS
    27. CIRIBIRIBIN
    28. SMOKE RINGS
    29. CHEROKEE
    30. SNOWFALL
    31. LET'S DANCE
    32. I CAN'T GET STARTED

    Disc 2

    1. TAKE THE 'A' TRAIN
    2. NIGHTMARE
    3. I'M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU
    4. MOONLIGHT SERENADE
    5. LUCY'S THEME FROM 'PARRISH'
    6. LOVE IN A GOLDFISH BOWL
    7. WHERE THE BOYS ARE
    8. TAMMY
    9. THE PARENT TRAP
    10. THEME FROM 'A REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE'
    11. APRIL LOVE
    12. GIDGET
    13. THEME FROM 'A SUMMER PLACE'
    14. THEME FROM 'RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE'
    15. (LOVE IS) THE TENDER TRAP
    16. LOVE ME TENDER
    17. UNCHAIN MY HEART
    18. I'LL DROWN IN MY TEARS
    19. HIT THE ROAD JACK
    20. CHERRY
    21. HALLELUJAH, I LOVE HER SO
    22. TELL ALL THE WORLD ABOUT YOU
    23. GEORGIA ON MY MIND
    24. AIN'T THAT LOVE
    25. JUST FOR A THRILL
    26. WHAT'D I SAY
    27. RUBY
    28. I GOT A WOMAN

    Leroy Holmes was an American songwriter, composer, arranger and conductor. This is a 'must listen' for those who are after the sweep of lustrous violins, muted cellos and the vibrant darkness of violas.

    You will hear on this collection a cleverly balanced program of arrangements covering five original LPs, Which highlight glorious string sections, big band themes, a selection of Spanish songs, movie themes and a tribute to the great Ray Charles.

    The musical taste and imagination of Leroy Holmes is self-evidently displayed in an appealing fashion on these 60 tracks. Many of these songs may set toes to tapping, as this CD set is made for pure musical enjoyment, and to be savoured as one would a fine wine. (Jasmine notes)

    A big thank you to Luis @ acmmijas blog for original post.

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  2. Bob,
    As stated this collection contains five original Leroy Holmes albums:

    1958 "Great Swing Bands In Hi-Fi"
    1960 "Sophisticated Strings"
    1961 "Spectacular Guitar & Strings"
    1962 "A Musical Portrait Of Ray Charles"
    1962 "Movie Themes For Teens"

    But it does not include his only top 10 hit
    "The High And The Mighty" (9-Best Sellers - September 1954):

    https://www.upload.ee/files/10514200/01_-_The_High_And_The_Mighty_-_Leroy_Holmes.mp3.html

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  3. Hello HP, Thanks for the added information and mp3 link. Much appreciated.

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