Saturday 26 June 2021

Richard Maltby Sr. born 26 June 1914


Richard Eldridge Maltby Sr. (June 26, 1914 – August 19, 1991) was an American musician, conductor, arranger and bandleader, most notable for his 1956 recording "(Themes from) The Man with the Golden Arm". He was also the father of the Broadway lyricist and director Richard Maltby Jr.

Born in Chicago, he studied music from a young age and wrote his first arrangement when he was around 13. By his late teens he was playing and arranging for jazz and dance bands. He briefly studied music at Northwestern University before leaving to play music full-time. During the late-1930s Maltby performed with and arranged for Little Jack Little, Roger Pryor, Bob Strong, and Henry Busse. In 1940 he was hired as a staff composer-arranger by radio station WBBM, CBS, in Chicago.

He moved to New York City in 1945 to become an arranger-conductor on network radio, where he worked with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, and the Radio City Music Hall band. Goodman recorded Maltby's Six Flats Unfurnished IN 1942, which became a hit.


                             

Maltby recorded many albums and singles in the 1950s and 1960s for Camden, Columbia, RCA (Vik, and X labels), Ranwood, and Roulette, and he began leading his own band as trumpet soloist. He had two hit singles: St. Louis Blues Mambo was in the top 40 in 1954, and (Theme from) The Man with the Golden Arm made the top 20 in 1956. "The St. Louis Blues Mambo," infuriated Perez Prado by scoring higher on the Billboard Hot 100 chart than any of Prado's own mambo tunes.

Maltby was the musical director for the SESAC Radio Transcription Service from 1950 to 1965, and recorded hundreds of songs for Muzak. He found the experience rewarding. "They were willing to experiment and let me use any kind of instrumental combination and pattern," he later told Down Beat magazine.As a conductor, he worked with Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughn, Johnny Ray, Vic Damone, and Ethel Merman.

In the 1960s, Maltby arranged and conducted for Lawrence Welk's television show and recordings. He wrote commercial jingles and published music for grade school and high school concert and stage bands; composed pieces for orchestra and choir; and was the featured guest conductor with the United States Marine, Navy, and West Point Bands, and the Symphony of the Air. He wrote a serious piece, "Threnody: Requiem for John F. Kennedy" after the President's assassination.

A heart condition in his later years forced him into retirement, and he underwent several operations prior to his death. He died August 19, 1991 in Santa Monica, California, aged 77. 

(Edited from The New York Public Library archives)

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

FOR “RICHARD MALTBY - MAKE MINE A MALTBY
WITH STRINGS ATTACHED – 3 ALBUMS + SINGLES” GO HERE:

https://workupload.com/file/8Qc6kmk3jGA

Disc 1
SINGLES
1. DEEP BLUE SEA
2. PATROL POLKA
3. BLACK PEARLS
4. MEADOWLARK
MAKE MINE MALTBY
5. MIDNIGHT MOOD
6. STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL
7. HIGH TIDE BOOGIE
8. FOUR OR FIVE TIMES
9. GRAND SLAM
10. ST. LOUIS BLUES MAMBO
11. THE BOOK OF LOVE
12. SIX FLATS UNFURNISHED
13. BEGIN THE BEGUINE MARCH
14. STAR DUST MAMBO
15. BIG DEAL ON THE GLOCKENSPIEL
16. JUMPIN' TRUMPETS
HUE-FI MOODS BY MALTBY
17. THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC
18. ROSE ROOM
19. IN THE BLUE OF EVENING
20. TANGERINE
21. MOOD INDIGO
22. LITTLE WHITE LIES
23. THE LADY IN RED
24. DEEP PURPLE
25. RUBY
26. THE MOON WAS YELLOW
27. AZURE
28. GREEN EYES

Disc 2
SINGLES
1. RAUCOUS MARACAS
2. PAGAN LOVE SONG
3. THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES
4. THEME FROM 'WAR AND PEACE' (The Maid of Novgorod)
MALTBY WITH STRINGS ATTACHED
5. PLAY FIDDLE PLAY
6. ISOTOPES 'N' ISOBARS
7. (You May Not Be An Angel, but) I'LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU
8. SAMBALOO
9. ZING WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART
10. BALLAD FOR TRUMPET
11. WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE
12. BIRTH OF MELODY
13. FIT AS A FIDDLE
14. HOT BUTTERED RUM-BA
15. DANCING ON THE CEILING
16. PENSIVE MOOD
SINGLES
17. FORBIDDEN FRUIT
18. SAYONARA - GOODBYE (Japanese Farewell)
19. THE MUSIC BOX
20. THE PORTRAIT PAINTER OF PAREE

Richard Maltby's popularity and indeed reputation have been somewhat overshadowed by his son, Richard Maltby Jr. who was the director and lyricist of Tony award winning Broadway revues, 'Ain't Misbehavin'' and 'Fosse' as well as one of the lyricists on 'Miss Saigon'. This 2CD set from Jasmine however focuses on his bandleader father, Richard Maltby Senior.
Herein are the albums, Make Mine Maltby which includes 'St. Louis Blues Mambo' which was his first charting single in 1954 and Hue-Fi Moods, Maltby With Strings. Along with the LP releases Jasmine have also included both sides of 6 singles for a total of 12 bonus tracks, making this set one of the most comprehensive Richard Maltby sets released to date.
The recorded work of Richard Maltby has been somewhat neglected during the CD era so hopefully this collection will help to redress the balance and return him to his rightful place amongst some of America's most talented and important musicians. (Jasmine notes)

A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today's birthday celeb.

Dj Diego MC said...

Da error en la descarga, ¿es posible reparar el enlace?. Muchas gracias

boppinbob said...

Hi DjDMC, The link works fine (O link funciona bem.)

Dj Diego MC said...

He probado de nuevo, pero sigue igual. (Oops, an error occurred
An error has occurred. We will fix this as soon as possible. We ask for your patience.) Me sigue dando error, pero no quiero que pierda el tiempo en algo que a usted sí le va bien. Muchas gracias por atender mi solicitud. Buen fin de semana.

boppinbob said...

Just checked with my account . Site down for maintenance. Try later.

Dj Diego MC said...

Ok bop. Lógico que todo requiere de mantenimiento. Gracias