Best remembered as the man who crafted spunky arrangements for
Frank Sinatra,
Billy May (1916-2004) developed his skills during the late 1930s and early '40s as trumpeter and arranger with the
Charlie Barnet,
Glenn Miller and
Les Brown orchestras. During the 1950s,
May churned out a series of spiffy big band records for Capitol where he served as staff arranger.
Sorta-May, a very popular album from 1954, features one dozen well-loved melodies by great Tin Pan Alley composers including
Jerome Kern,
Rodgers & Hart,
George Gershwin,
Cole Porter and
Rudolf Friml. Note that
Sorta-May was reissued on GNP Crescendo in 1996, coupled with
May's 1955
Sorta Dixie album.
May's
Jimmie Lunceford tribute, first issued in 1957 as
Great Jimmie Lunceford, is a hi-fidelity salute to the Mississippi-born and Memphis-raised African-American bandleader.
May lent authenticity to the project by having ex-
Lunceford bandmembers
Dan Grissom,
Willie Smith,
Joe Thomas and
Trummy Young stand in as vocalists.
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arwulf arwulf, Rovi