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Alec Templeton

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Grand Opera," "A Trip Through a Music Conservatory," "The Shortest Wagnerian Opera," "Impressions of Two German Lieder Singers," "The Lost Chord," "An Amateur Performance of Gilbert and Sullivan," "The Music Goes 'Round and Around," and "Improvisations on Five Varied Melodies." The second set entitled "His Own Compositions" on nos. 1010–1013 included:- "Topsy Turvy Suite" nos. 1–3 ("Bach Goes to Town," "Soldier's Minuet," "Undertaker's Toccata"), "Ghost Rhapsody," "Longing," "Pines," "Voyage a La Lune," "Mother's Lullaby," and "Friendship."
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His first recordings were made for The Gramophone Shop Inc. of 18 East 48th St, New York in 1936 for their "Varieties" label. Two sets of 4 10-inch (25 cm) recordings were issued, the first set entitled "Musical Impressions" on nos. 1006–1009 included:- "Impressions of Old-Fashioned Italian
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label: "Children's Concert" and "Mother Goose Songs." There were also two LPs of recordings consisting of the sounds from Alec's music box collection, the first for the "Ficker Recording Service" of Greenwich, Connecticut (mastered by Columbia), and the second recorded for RCA Victor.
104:, Wales. There is some confusion concerning Templeton's year of birth. Most published and Internet biographies give his birth year as 1909, and it was certainly registered in September of that year, but his headstone shows 1910 as his year of birth. Blind from birth and gifted with 179:). A set of three 78-rpm records called "Musical Portraits" was issued by RCA Victor as catalogue number P-19; it continued in the catalogue until the late '40s, and included " 175:
in 1939, he made a string of amusing sides including "Man with New Radio" and a pseudo-operatic rendering of "And the Angels Sing" (written by the trumpeter and bandleader
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was doing with guitar (recording at half-speed so as to play back doubly fast). Two albums were issued using this technique: "Magic Piano" on
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Through the 1950s he played with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra playing jazz and classical works. Two of them were recorded for the
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Templeton's compositions sometimes presented tongue-in-cheek variations on classical composers, including "
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called him "that perennial summer replacement favorite." From June 3 to August 26, 1955, his TV show
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label, one of Gershwin works and another of improvisations on Offenbach and Strauss.
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radio show, a weekly hot-jazz jam session, and often appeared as a guest soloist.
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Goes to Town," the latter covered by both Benny Goodman's band (1938) and
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In 1936, he moved from Wales to the United States as a member of
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in August 1940, including an instrumental entitled "Redwoods at
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The grave of Alec Templeton, with 1910 given as year of birth
245:), returning in 1943 and 1946–47. It was sometimes known as 316:(ABC-100). He also made two albums for children on the 67: 47: 42: 23: 402: 400: 398: 346: 344: 231:Templeton developed his own following on radio. 300:Experimenting with the new recording medium of 221:The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street 409:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 271:. He also appeared in the later DuMont series 8: 353:Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians 351:Slonimsky, Nicolas; Theodore Baker (1992). 183:Matriculates." He also did six sides for 31: 20: 224:(1941). Templeton was an avid fan of the 340: 570:Musicians from Greenwich, Connecticut 7: 620:American musicians with disabilities 615:20th-century American male musicians 483:Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs: 199:). In 1942 he did eight sides for 171:Signing a recording contract with 108:, he studied from the age of 9 at 14: 379:, Vol. XIIL, No 145, January 1929 355:. 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Oxford University Press. 1998. 312:(LP #1222) and "Smart Alec" for 120:, where his piano teachers were 605:20th-century American comedians 580:20th-century American composers 16:British composer (1909/10–1963) 595:20th-century American pianists 585:20th-century British musicians 116:(organ) and later at London's 1: 491:Soundfountain: Alec Templeton 590:American radio personalities 324:He died, aged 52 or 53, in 651: 600:Comedians from Connecticut 149:The Chase and Sanborn Hour 560:Blind classical musicians 429:. 4 June 1947. p. 29 269:DuMont Television Network 110:Worcester College, Oxford 30: 530:Welsh classical pianists 264:It's Alec Templeton Time 630:American male comedians 535:American male composers 485:The Alec Templeton Show 478:: Riverside discography 454:: RCA Victor, 1938–1940 247:The Alec Templeton Show 214:Stoops to Conga," and " 635:Comedians from Cardiff 610:American male pianists 565:Musicians from Cardiff 326:Greenwich, Connecticut 297: 242:Fibber McGee and Molly 118:Royal Academy of Music 100:Templeton was born in 78:Greenwich, Connecticut 43:Background information 37:Templeton in the 1940s 462:: Columbia, 1940–1941 423:"Alec Templeton Show" 295: 281:Later years and death 90:Alec Andrew Templeton 625:Welsh male comedians 545:Welsh male composers 161:The Magic Key of RCA 143:The Rudy Vallée Show 132:Radio and recordings 233:Alec Templeton Time 550:American satirists 470:: Decca, 1939–1942 407:"Alec Templeton". 388:Virginia Goodman, 298: 249:. 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Alec Templeton
Cardiff
Greenwich, Connecticut
Cardiff
absolute pitch
Worcester College, Oxford
Ivor Atkins
Royal Academy of Music
Lloyd Powell
Isador Goodman
Jack Hylton
The Rudy Vallée Show
The Chase and Sanborn Hour
Kraft Music Hall
The Magic Key of RCA
RCA Victor
Ziggy Elman
Mozart
Columbia
Bohemian Grove
accepted
that organization
Decca
Mendelssohn
Scarlatti
Bach
The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street
Alka-Seltzer
Fibber McGee and Molly
Kay Lorraine

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