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Al Goodman [US1]

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Aliases
Al Goodman and His "Flying High" Orchestra
Al Goodman and His Orchestra
Dean Franconi and His Sound Stage Orchestra
Harold Coates' Orchestra
Real name
Alfred Goodman
Born
August 12, 1890
Died
January 10, 1972
Country
United States
IPI
00012336821 1 work
Affiliation
ASCAP
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Born in the Ukraine, Goodman immigrated to the United States in his youth. He was a conductor, musical director, songwriter, pianist and singer. Goodman was the conductor for many Broadway musicals. he later was tapped to supervise and conduct the music for the "Colgate Comedy Hour", a variety show on NBC in the early years of television.
As a conductor for RCA Victor, he was active in the 1940s and made a large number of recordings. These were mostly issued as 78-rpm sets, although these were largely reissued as 45-rpm sets after the introduction of the 45-rpm record. Goodman also recorded some sides that were released as singles.
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Albums

Title Performer Release date Label
1000 Strings at Christmas Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1959 Premier [US2]
Franz Lehár Memorial Album Al Goodman and His Orchestra February 1949 RCA Victor
Franz Lehár Memorial Album [LP] Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1950 RCA Victor
Highlights from Irving Berlin's Miss Liberty Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1949 RCA Victor
In Memory of Al Jolson Norman Brooks with Al Goodman & His Orchestra 1966 Ember Records [GB]
Jerome Kern Melodies Al Goodman and His Orchestra with Earl Wrightson, Mary Martha Briney, and Chorus August 1946 RCA Victor
Memories Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1941 Columbia [US]
Naughty Marietta Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1951 RCA Victor
Norman Brooks Sings Norman Brooks – Al Goodman and His Orch. & Chorus 1958 Promenade
Percussive Sound of Leroy Anderson Dean Franconi and His Sound Stage Orchestra (Al Goodman [US1]) 1963 Grand Prix Series
Popular American Waltzes Al Goodman and His Orchestra July 1940 Columbia [US]
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music" Dean Franconi cond. The Sound Stage Orchestra feat. Bill Heyer, Jane Johnston and Childrens' Chorus 1961 Design Records
Show Tunes of Jerome Kern Al Goodman and His Orchestra November 1940 Columbia [US]
Show Tunes of Sigmund Romberg Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1942 Columbia [US]
South Pacific Al Goodman [US1] 1949 RCA Victor
The Music of Irving Berlin Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1941 Columbia [US]
The Red Mill Al Goodman and His Orchestra May 1946 RCA Victor
The Student Prince Al Goodman and His Orchestra July 1947 RCA Victor
Victor Herbert Melodies Al Goodman and His Orchestra 1949 Columbia [US]
Waltz Time in Vienna Al Goodman and His Orchestra June 14, 1940 Columbia [US]