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Freddy Martin

Born
December 6, 1909
in Cleveland, OH 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Jason Ankeny
Swing-era bandleader Freddy Martin was born in Cleveland, OH on December 6, 1909; a one-time drummer and C-melody saxophonist, his primary instrument was the tenor sax, and he formed his first band while attending high school. According to the Big Bands Database (http://209.63.231.35/), after graduation Martin accepted a job with a musical instrument company, and when the Guy Lombardo Orchestra played Cleveland, he attempted to sell the group some saxophones; Lombardo declined the offer but he did hear Martin's band, and was so impressed he later recommended the fledgling orchestra for a date Lombardo himself could not make. From 1931 onward the Freddy Martin Orchestra toured regularly, appearing at venues like New York's Roosevelt Grill, and also frequently guested on radio; throughout the majority of the decade Elmer Feldkampf was the featured vocalist, with the likes of Helen Ward, Stuart Wade, Buddy Clark and Eddie Stone singing with the group as well. The group's signature song was their arrangement of the first movement of Tchaikovsky's B-flat piano concerto; its success prompted Martin to adopt other classical themes as well, and with the addition of Bobby Worth's lyrics they later re-recorded the Tchaikovsky piece as "Tonight We Love," scoring a major hit.

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