Charlie Spivak

Charlie Spivak

Genres: Big Band, All, trumpet, jazz, swing

About Charlie Spivak

Charlie Spivak (17 February 1905 or 1907–1 March 1982) was an American trumpeter and bandleader, best known for his big band in the 1940s. The details of Spivak's birth are unclear. Some sources place it in the Ukraine in 1907, and say that his family emigrated to settle in New Haven, Connecticut while he was a child. Others place his birth in New Haven two years earlier, in 1905. What is certain is that he learnt to play trumpet when he was ten years old, and played in his high school band, going on to work with local groups before joining Don Cavallaro's orchestra. He played with Phil Sprecht's band for most of 1924 to 1930, then spent time with Ben Pollack (1931–1934), the Dorsey brothers (1934–1935), and Ray Noble (1935– 1936). He spent 1936 and 1937 mostly working as a studio musician with Gus Arnheim, Glenn Miller, Raymond Scott's radio orchestra, and others, followed by periods with Bob Crosby (1938), Tommy Dorsey (1938–1939), and Jack Teagarden (1939). Finally, with the encouragement and financial backing of Glenn Miller, he formed his own band in November 1939. Though it failed within a year, he tried again shortly afterwards, this time taking over an existing band (Bill Downer's) and making a success of it. Spivak's band was one of the most successful in the 1940s, and survived until 1959. Spivak's experience playing with jazz musicians had little effect on his own band's style, which was straight dance music, made up mainly of ballads and popular tunes. Spivak himself (known as "Cheery, Chubby Charlie") had always been noted and used for his tone rather than for any improvisational ability. A number of the band's musicians were to make names for themselves, including drummer Davey Tough, bassist Jimmy Middleton, trumpeter Les Elgart, trombonist Nelson Riddle, and singers Garry Stevens, June Hutton, Tommy Mercer, Jimmy Saunders, and Irene Daye (who had sung with Gene Krupa, and whom Spivak married in 1950). Riddle was also responsible for many of the band's arrangements, together with Sonny Burke. When the Spivak orchestra broke up, he went to live in Florida, where he continued to lead a band until illness led to his temporary retirement in 1963. On his recovery, he continued to lead large and small bands, first in Las Vegas, then in South Carolina; in Greenville, South Carolina in 1967 he led a small group featuring his wife as vocalist. She died in 1971 after years of fighting cancer. Spivak continued to play and record until his death.

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Charlie Spivak Autumn Nocturne
Charlie Spivak Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral [1944]
Charlie Spivak Arkansas (V: Irene Daye) (V-Disc)
Charlie Spivak Blue Lou
Charlie Spivak I Wonder What's Become Of Sally
Charlie Spivak Laura
Charlie Spivak Let's Go Home
Charlie Spivak My Heart Goes Crazy
Charlie Spivak Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey
Charlie Spivak Begin the Bequine
Charlie Spivak Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (V: Irene Day)
Charlie Spivak The General Jumped At Dawn (V-Disc)
Charlie Spivak Cincinnati
Charlie Spivak Oh! What It Seemed To Be
Charlie Spivak I Left My Heart at the Stage Door
Charlie Spivak 1, There Must Be A Way - 2. Sweetheart Of All My Dreams (78 RPM VDisc) | OTR on walmradio.com
Charlie Spivak Stardust
Charlie Spivak Linda
Charlie Spivak Story Of A Starry Night
Charlie Spivak Blue Champagne
Charlie Spivak Only Another Boy And Girl (V: Jimmy Saunders )
Charlie Spivak Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
Charlie Spivak The General Jumped At Dawn
Charlie Spivak Prairieland Lullaby
Charlie Spivak Don't Take Your Love from Me
Charlie Spivak Charlie Horse
Charlie Spivak At Last
Charlie Spivak Don't Take Your Love From Me (V-Disc)
Charlie Spivak Good Night, Good Neighbor (Irene Day
Charlie Spivak It's The Same Old Dream
Autumn Nocturne
Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral [1944]
Arkansas (V: Irene Daye) (V-Disc)
I Wonder What's Become Of Sally
Let's Go Home
My Heart Goes Crazy
Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey
Begin the Bequine
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (V: Irene Day)
The General Jumped At Dawn (V-Disc)
Cincinnati
Oh! What It Seemed To Be
I Left My Heart at the Stage Door
1, There Must Be A Way - 2. Sweetheart Of All My Dreams (78 RPM VDisc) | OTR on walmradio.com
Story Of A Starry Night
Blue Champagne
Only Another Boy And Girl (V: Jimmy Saunders )
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
The General Jumped At Dawn
Prairieland Lullaby
Don't Take Your Love from Me
Charlie Horse
Don't Take Your Love From Me (V-Disc)
Good Night, Good Neighbor (Irene Day
It's The Same Old Dream