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21 May 2013Bob Thompson, one of the most inventive arrangers and composers of Space Age Pop music--perhaps Esquivel's closest competition--dies at the age of 88.And on the same day, Frank Comstock, whose career stretched from the Big Band era through film and television soundtrack work in Hollywood to Brian Setzer's big band revival in the 2000's, passes at the age of 90.13 January 2012Phil Kraus, probably the greatest percussionist of the Space Age Pop era--an era in which percussion was at the core of the music--passes at the age of 93 in his home in Houston.13 March 2010Jerry Adler, young brother of Larry Adler and a fine harmonica virtuoso in his own right, passes at the age of 91.15 February 2010Art Van Damme, who broke the hip barrier for accordionists, proving once and for all that it is possible to have a squeezebox strapped to your chest and still be cool as Antarctic ice.14 January 2010Steve Greaves, an L. A.-based musician who's keeping the torch of Space Age Pop music lit with a 21st Century flair, rolls out a new website: The SG Sound. It's Space Age Pop-a-Go-Go, baby!19 October 2009Vic Mizzy, who planted one of television's best hooks--"The Addams Family Theme"--into our brains, takes a final bow at the age of 93.19 September 2009Art Ferrante joins his performing partner of over 50 years, Lou Teicher, marking the end of the most successful duo act, Ferrante and Teicher.13 August 2009A man who revolutionized guitar-playing and music recording, whose own output was dwarfed by that of the engineers and musicians he influenced, and who survived to set the record as the oldest man to win a Grammy Award in a rock music category, has plucked his last string: Les Paul, dead at 94. Vaya con Dios, Les.11 December 2008Bettie Page, the iconic pin-up girl of the early Space Age Pop era, passes at the age of 85. Although she only appeared on three LP covers in the 1950s, none of them even remotely associated with the music of the time (e.g., a budget version of Bizet's "Carmen"), her image has become inextricably linked to exotica, bachelor pads, and the sense that something quite primal and kinky lay simmering beneath the surface of the stereotypical suburban 50's lifestyle.23 November 2008Jeannie Hoffman, a fine jazz singer and pianist whose cover of "Sing Hallelujah" is one of the selected tracks on this site, passes, virtually unnoticed by anyone aside from her friend and long-time collaborator, bassist David Friesen. Friesen pays tribute to Hoffman in his annual series of Christmas concerts this year.1 November 2008The one personality in Space Age Pop whose personality was at least as wild, ferocious, and exotic as the music she sang has now left the building for good: no, not Amy Camus, the Brooklyn housewife, but Zoila Augusta Emperatriz Chavarri Del Castillo, better known as Yma Sumac, the five-octave diva of the Andes. At age 86, in her home in Los Angeles.11 October 2008Neal Hefti who earned a solid slot in both the Space Age Pop and jazz halls of fame with his outstanding work as an arranger and composer for Count Basie (um, jazz) and as one of the bubbliest, nuttiest, kookiest, and coolest composers of movie and TV themes, including the romping, stomping locomotive theme song for "Batman". A moment of silence, folks--a great one is gone.4 June 2008Bill Finegan, who with Eddie Sauter, created the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, one of the most daring and least profitable instrumental groups of the early Space Age Pop era, dies at age 91. His NY Times obituary quotes him on the band: Everything went wrong but the music."26May 2008Lou Teicher, Art Ferrante's left-hand man in the highly successful (and, for a while, highly innovative) piano duo, Ferrante and Teicher dies at age 83 in Sarasota, Florida.26May 2008Earle Hagen, composer of "Harlem Nocturne" as well as dozens of your favorite TV tunes: dead at the age of eighty-eight.15 May 2008The great arranger of big band--and Martin Denny--music, Bob Florence dies of pneumonia just five days short of his seventy-sixth birthday.May 2008Yma Sumac: The Art Behind the Legend, by Nicholas Limansky, is now available from publisherYBK24 February 2008Phil Bodner, founder of the Brass Ring, which was the most successful instrumental group of the 1960s after Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass and the Ventures, dies in Manhattan at the age of 90.4 January 2008Mort Garson, one of the first Hollywood studio musicians to usher in the use of the Moog and other electronic gadgets and creator of some of the oddest albums ever to be released by mainstream labels, dies of renal failure at 83.26 September 2007Randy Van Horne, best known by Space Age Pop fans for his vocal arrangements and accompaniments on Esquivel's wilder albums but a well-respected and prolific musician in his own right, dies at age 83.3 November 2006Composer of "Love in Blue" and perhaps the last musician to become an international star of the Space Age Pop era: Paul Mauriat passes, at age 81.22 October 2006New on the net: the Marty Paich Archive website at www.martypaich.com.17 September 2006Another great session musician passes: guitarist Al Casey, who spent most of his time playing on others' records but briefly hit the charts himself with the Lee Hazelwood tune, "Surfin' Hootenanny."16 June 2006R.I.P., long-time singer, arranger, and composer Artie Malvin. Updates to his bio courtesy of his daughter, Janet.16 February 2006Best-known for producing and arranging Ray Charles' landmark album, "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music": R.I.P., veteran arranger and producer Sid Feller. 14 February 2006Capitol Records/EMI Music Catalog Marketing announces the upcoming release of "The Best Of Martin Denny's Exotica," an 18-track compilation. The release features original Denny album art, specially-commissioned artwork by noted Tiki artist Michael Uhlenkott, rare family photos and memorabilia, and liner notes penned by Denny's daughter, Christina.12 February 2006One of the best-loved figures in Space Age Pop passes: Lenny Dee, organist and prolific recording artist for Decca Records, at the age of 83.6 February 2006Les Paul wins two Grammys for tracks off his album, "Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played."11 November 2005Just released from Backbeat Books: a terrific guide to the theremin, autoharp, electric sitar, and other favorite oddball instruments of Space Age Pop, Strange Sounds: Offbeat Instruments and Sonic Experiments in Pop, by Mark Brend. The book comes packaged with a CD full of sample tunes from many of the instruments discussed in the book.1 November 2005R.I.P. Skitch Henderson, famed for his time on the "Tonight Show" and veteran of many years on the pop symphony circuit.16 September 2005Les Paul breaks the record as the oldest musician to make the Top 200 albums chart with "Les Paul and Friends: American Made, World Played," his first new album since his 1978 Grammy-winning collaboration with Chet Atkins, "Chester & Lester."23 August 2005Out today on CD from Reboot Stereophonic: Bagels and Bongos, a classic album from Irving Fields.15 July 2005Joe Harnell, famed for his bossa nova version of "Fly Me to the Moon" and his science fiction television scores, dies at age 80.26 June 2005Bob Thompson featured in San Francisco Chronicle article.1 May 2005More passings from the world of Space Age Pop: Jose Melis, bandleader for Jack Paar's "Tonight! Show," and Salvatore "Tutti" Camarata, longtime musical director for Disneyland Records and multi-talented popular and classical musician.25 April 2005R.I.P. to Belgian big band leader Francis Bay and steel guitarist Jerry Byrd.2 March 2005R.I.P. Martin Denny. The man who brought "Exotica" into our vocabulary.14 February 2005Just released: Phil Woods and the Los Angeles Jazz Orchestra recreate the great Marty Paich arrangements for Art Pepper Plus Eleven on the new CD, Groovin' to Marty Paich.28 January 2005Just up on the net: "the first ever truly authorized web site for Miss Yma Sumac." Well, maybe. Remember, this is a woman of whom Billy May once recalled, "She would tell me, 'I love you, you are a beautiful man, I kill you, I kill you!' all in the same breath": www.yma-sumac.com. For the original "official site," there's still www.sunvirgin.com. Love either, kill either--Yma won't mind.10 January 2005Updated biography of Eddie Layton, Mercury Records star and organist for the New York Yankees for 36 years, who died on 26 December 2004.10 December 2004Just announced: the February 2005 release of Lost Treasuresthe first album by the original Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass in 30 years. Features 21 previously unreleased tracks and hard-to-find rarities recorded in the 1960s. 15 November 2004Just out on CD: Dave Pell's famous (or infamous) series of albums paying tribute to big bands such as Duke Ellington's and Artie Shaw's, now available on Pell's own Group 7 Records.8 November 2004Another Space Age Pop great, the superb studio and jazz pianist, Pete Jolly, passes, after a three-month battle with bone marrow cancer.5 November 2004R.I.P. to two Space Age Pop musicians: Lester Lanin, the King of society bands, and Joe Bushkin, a fine pianist and songwriter.28 September 2004Excellent new compilation of Arthur Lyman's greatest hits, Taboo, just released by Empire Musicwerks. 16 August 2004Much-expanded biography of Anita Kerr, including a comprehensive discography of her own albums, including those she recorded as the Living Voices, Mexicali Singers, and the San Sebastian Strings.12 August 2004An updated biography of the legendary guitarist Tony Mottola, who died on 10 August 2004 at age 86.6 May 2004Another new track, "Overseas Operator," from a rare album of stringy but chewy rock 'n' roll by Hash Brown and his Ignunt Strings, AKA Harry Lookofsky.4 May 2004A new track, "Sing Hallelujah," a light and swinging jazz version of a traditional gospel tune, from a rare Capitol album, The Folk-Type Swinger, by singer/pianist Jeannie Hoffman.17 April 2004For an updated compilation of today's space age pop, featuring remix artists playing around with "Peter Gunn" and other Henry Mancini tunes, as well as cuts like "Bossa per Due" by Nicola Conte, check out the Penthouse Party compilation CD, teamed up with a nice bit of loungy graphics by Shag: _panther/23 January 2004R.I.P., Billy May. One of the all-time great arrangers and a legendary character.15 November 2003A new section, Selected Space Age Pop Tracks, offering a chance to hear some of the best, rarest, and/or oddest tracks from the Space Age Pop era.28 August 2003New biography of D.L. Miller, AKA Dave Miller, Dave Kleiber, and Leo Muller, the man who brought us the 101 Strings and inspired others to form low-budget labels and produce cheap albums using unlicensed material and pseudonymous musicians working without royalties. Lucky us.19 July 2003New biographies of Anita Darian, "Killer Joe" Piro, and Leona Anderson: names known perhaps only by Space Age Pop fans, but still worthy of remembrance.21 June 2003New biography of Roy Smeck, "Wizard of the Strings."19 June 2003New biography of Jackie Davis, the first to popularize jazz on the organ.18 June 2003New biographies of Joe Maize, ace console steel guitar player, and Johnny Ukulele, nee Johnny Ka'aihue, who played the xylophone.14 June 2003New biography of Joe Cain, influential producer of Latin music.12 June 2003Updated biography of Plas Johnson, famed for his sax solo on "The Pink Panther" and many other hits.10 June 2003New biography of Ted Auletta, who cut an excellent exotica album titled, um, Exotica.7 June 2003New biographies of Victor Young, great film composer, and Maury Laws, who wrote the music for Mad Monster Party and other Rankin/Bass productions.6 June 2003Read the Liner Notes for BasicHip's excellent Space Age Pop Music Show on Live365.New biography of Mary Mayo, famed for her theremin-like vocals on Dick Hyman's album, Moon GasUpdated: Sonny Lester biography, courtesy of Mr. Lester himself.19 May 2003New biography of one of the space-iest of Space Age Pop musicians, the one and only Lucia Pamela.28 April 2003New biography of Ralph Font, best known for the lurid cover of his album, Tabu.12 December 2002New biographies of Jo Ann Castle, who pounds the piano as if she were, in the words of TV Guide "building it instead of playing it" and Vince Guaraldi, San Francisco jazz homeboy and composer of "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" and music for the "Charlie Brown" animated specials.Looking for new CDs? Goodbye, CDNow. Hello, Amazon.com.5 December 2002R.I.P., Stanley BlackUpdated biographies and new website links for Bert Kaempfert, Art Van Damme, Santo and Johnny, and Al Caiola18 Oct 2002New biography of Mike Sammes, leader of the UK's busiest group of session singers in the 1960s.15 Oct 2002Sad news for the Space Age Pop world: Ray Conniff dead at the age of 85.5 Oct 2002New biography of Carroll Bratman, founder of Carroll Music, one of New York City's greatest music rental companies and mentor, inspiration, and supporter of many of the percussionists who put the "POP" (and "BINGS!," "BANGS!," and "BAROOMMS!," to quote Dick Schory) in Space Age Pop music.5 Sep 2002R.I.P. Tak ShindoThe true story of Korla Pandit, thanks to R.J. Smith's article, "The Many Faces of Korla Pandit," Los Angeles Magazine, July 2001 issueNew bios on Artie Malvin, the "voices" on Jackie Gleason's album, Oooo!, and Sy Mann, NYC studio veteran keyboardist and arranger12 Aug 2002New bio pages on New York City session man, accordionist Dom Cortese and Daphne Hellman, socialite and harp explorer.Substantially updated bio on Edmundo Ros, O.B.E.5 Aug 2002R.I.P., George Cates George Cates,Lawrence Welk's musical right-hand man.11 May 2002Updated and expanded biography of harpist Gene Bianco, who graciously consented to an interview.1 Mar 2002New biography of Ladi Geisler, guitarist and bassist on most of the biggest hits by Bert Kaempfert, James Last, and other German space age pop stars.28 Feb 2002R.I.P. Arthur Lyman--now playing "Pearly Shells" at the Pearly Gates Bar.19 Feb 2002Just published! Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, Heroes, and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group, the wild and crazy memoir of life at Warner by the king of liner notes, Stan Cornyn.9 Jan 2002Farewell to the king of Space Age Bachelor Pad Music, Juan Garcia Esquivel. Adios, muchacho!17 Dec 2001New biography of trumpeter Conte Candoli, R.I.P.29 Nov 2001A seriously overdue overhaul of the References pageNew biography of cabaret pianist George FeyerUpdated biographies of Chico O'Farrill, R.I.P.; and Sonny Lester, still quite alive, contrary to my earlier version of his bio.26 Nov 2001Updated biographies: Manny Albam (R.I.P.); Billy Mure; and Jimmie Haskell.26 Aug 2001The Space Age Pop page comes out of hibernation. Updated biography of the late Larry Adler.24 Feb 2001New biography of Steve Allen, entertainment polymath who never apologized for his views or his glasses.8 Feb 2001New biographies of the fictitious Ira Ironstrings and of Los Indios Tabajaras, one of the more unusual success stories of the space age pop era5 Feb 2001New biographies of George Duning and Morris Stoloff, whose greatest success was their Oscar-winning score to "Picnic"24 Jan 2001Now you can search within the Space Age Pop Music page thanks to the new Search page.19 Jan 2001R.I.P. Stan FreemanA new biography of Bent Fabric, composer and performer of the one-hit wonder, "Alley Cat." Also, a new Listener's Guide page on How the West was Swung: Jazz Westerns, where Stan Kenton, Jack Marshall, Tak Shindo and other hep cats strap on their axes and face off with some ornery cowboy tunes.16 Jan 2001New biography of George Siravo7 Jan 2001New biography of Floyd Cramer, whose "slip-note" piano style was a hallmark of countrypolitan music4 Jan 2001New biography of Irving Joseph, who composed and conducted a classic crime jazz album, Murder, Inc.20 Dec 2000New biographies of Hoyt Curtin, the musical master behind "The Flintstones" and other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, and Randy Van Horne, whose singers sang "The Flintstones" theme and gave Esquivel his famous zu-zu-zus27 Nov 2000Welcome to www.spaceagepop.com!Links to the former location at ~spaceagepop will work for the indefinite future, but please use www.spaceagepop.com from now on2 Nov 2000New search tools provided for each biography page, to make it easier to locate CDs and records by the artist at www.CDNow.com and www.gemm.com27 Oct 2000Biography of Brad Miller, creator of the Mystic Moods Orchestra5 Oct 2000New biographies of "Nature Boy" author and ur-hippy Eden Ahbez, the Yiddish Spike Jones, Mickey Katz, the French wizard of production music, Roger Roger, and Sergio Mendes, mastermind of Brasil '65, er, '66, er, '77, er, '88, er, '99, er ....9 Sep 2000New biographies of accordion stars Dick Contino and Charles Magnante. Also, Frank Hunter of White Goddess fame and Johnny Mann of the Johnny Mann Singers25 Aug 2000New biographies of Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause, Bill Black, Ralph Carmichael, Vic Mizzy, and Joe Reisman27 Jul 2000New biographies of Ernie Freeman, workhorse arranger, and Johnny Gregory, musical chameleon28 Jun 2000R.I.P., Tito Puente and Joe Puma--both on 31 May 2000New biographies of Paul Tanner, the man who put the vibrations in "Good Vibrations," Mrs. Miller, semi-star of tin throat and golden heart, and space age pop's favorite cover girl, Sandy WarnerSignificant additions to the Henry Mancini biography16 Jun 2000New biographies of Joe "Fingers" Carr and Skitch Henderson19 May 2000A new Liner Notes page with the lyrics to Space Age Pop instrumentals that never needed lyricsA tribute to Stan Cornyn, the King of Liner NotesMajor updates to biographies of Vinnie Bell, Werner Muller, and Francis Bay4 May 2000R.I.P. Jonah Jones26 April 2000New biography on that one-man musical industry, Michel Legrand21 April 2000New biographies of sax session ace Plas Johnson and Marty ManningAlso, thanks to info from Jack himself, a major update to the Jack "Mr. Bongos" Burger bio18 April 2000A long-overdue biography on rediscovered German film/TV composer, Peter Thomas25 February 2000New biography page on Bob Florence, arranger for Martin Denny, Si Zentner, many others22 February 2000R.I.P. Don Ralke, 19191-2000New biographies of Jimmie Haskell and banjo wizards Carmen Mastren and Eddie PeabodyNew Listener's Guide page on Jungle Exotica albums12 February 2000R.I.P. Si Zentner, 1917-2000Biography pages on Willie Bobo, Dave Pell, and Mike Simpson12 January 2000Long overdue but finally here: biography pages on Jean Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley6 January 2000New biography pages on Chaino and veteran studio guitarist Tommy TedescoOverseas Ventures, a Listener's Guide page on the Spotnicks, the Sounds, the Jokers, and other great guitar combos from outside the U.S.28 December 1999New biography pages on Bobby Hammack and Bill Justis.More information added to biographies of Muzzy Marcellino, Henri Rene, and Julius Wechter Numerous birth/death updates, including Leo Addeo, Harry Breuer, and Irv Cottler, courtesy of the Social Security Death database at 20 December 1999Listener's Guide page on Tapeheads and Sound Effects Geeks24 November 1999New biography of Stu Phillips. Also, a new section on banjoists added to the Listener's Guide page on Oddball Instrumentalists19 November 1999New biographies of Gene Bianco, Gunter Kallmann, and James Last17 November 1999New biographies of the French E-Z listening triumvirate, Raymond Lefevre, Paul Mauriat, and Franck Pourcel10 November 1999New biographies of Rene Bloch, Bill Holman, Pete Jolly, and Fred Katz31 October 1999R.I.P. Frank DeVol23 October 1999New biographies of Stan Kenton and Dick Jacobs20 October 1999New Listener's Guide page on Siren Songs: Wordless VocalistsUpdates to Neal Hefti, Walter Wanderley, and Fritz Guckenheimer biographies23 September 1999Updates to Don Ralke and Doc Severinsen biographies7 September 1999This page!New website design, improved for single-screen surfing.Numerous discography updates: Ralph Marterie, Mel Henke, Norrie Paramor, Don Costa2 September 1999Arthur Murray bioLet's Play Spot the Ondioline! 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