Pee Wee and Mugsy
A 78 album cover by David Stone Martin on the DISC label. A collection of traditional jazz legends.
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A 78 album cover by David Stone Martin on the DISC label. A collection of traditional jazz legends.
In the early 1960s Melle began working as a film and television composer in Los Angeles, writing music for Rod Serling’s “Night Gallery”, “The Andromeda Strain”, and over 125 other movies and TV shows along with more standard orchestral works. Many of his scores were entirely electronic, completely innovative at the time. Melle also pioneered many developments in electronic music, including early analog synthesizers and drum machines. His band The Electronauts was the first all-electronic ensemble to perform at Monterey. Melle only recorded sporadically from the late 1960s until his death, preferring in the end to concentrate on painting and digital art.
LIVE IN EDDIE BARCLAY’S “BOEUF SUR LE TOIT” CLUB IN PARIS. U.K. FELSTED LP
Nat Peck trombone, Jean Liesse trumpet, Sandy Mosse/Philippe Benson/J.L Chautemps/Andrà © Rosse saxophones, Fats Sadi vibes, Henri Renaud piano, Jimmy Gourley guitar, Benoit Quersin bass, P. Lemarchand dr (One track: Bernard Peiffer piano, Jean-Louis Viale dr)
Thanks to Paul Oberlin for sending this beauty from his collection! There is a whole series of lps and 45’s in this series. Here’s another one.
“King Cole For Kids” “Songs for Children by the (Nat) King Cole Trio” On Capitol Records
Illinois Jacquet “Collates No. 2″ David Stone Martin illustration for this Mercury 10”. Supervised by Norman Granz.