Henry King (February 8 1906 – August 8, 1974) was an American orchestra leader and pianist who achieved significant success as a recording artist, hotel bandleader, and as leader of radio orchestras. He was most popular in the 1930s and 1940s. Today he is remembered as the orchestra leader of the
Burns and Allen
Burns and Allen was an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen. They worked together as a successful comedy team that entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years.
The duo ...
radio program.
Biography
Henry King was born in February 8 1906.
He initially intended to be a classical concert pianist,
having studied under
Walter Damrosch
Walter Johannes Damrosch (January 30, 1862December 22, 1950) was a German-born American conductor and composer. He was the director of the New York Symphony Orchestra and conducted the world premiere performances of various works, including Ge ...
for six years.
Finding pop music to be more lucrative, he organized his first band in the early 1930s.
The band was a
society band, not a jazz band, and as the band became successful it found engagement at the most prestigious hotels.
Over his career, King believed his band to have broadcast more than 5000
remotes.
His theme was the
Mitchell Parish
Mitchell Parish (born Michael Hyman Pashelinsky; July 10, 1900 – March 31, 1993) was an American lyricist, notably as a writer of songs for stage and screen.
Biography
Parish was born to a Jewish family in Lithuania, Russian Empire in July 190 ...
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Frank Signorelli
Frank Signorelli (May 24, 1901 – December 9, 1975) was an American jazz pianist.
Biography
Signorelli was born to an Italian Sicilian family in New York City, New York.
Signorelli was a founding member of the Original Memphis Five in 1917, ...
composition, "A Blues Serenade".
King became the band leader of the
Burns and Allen
Burns and Allen was an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen. They worked together as a successful comedy team that entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years.
The duo ...
Campbell's Tomato Juice Program "Adventures of Gracie" in 1936, his first appearance was on September 2 that year.
During this time period, he resided in San Francisco but traveled to Hollywood the day of the broadcast.
He married Baltimore resident Vilma Lewis in January 1937 in the very early hours of the morning, given special dispensation as their careers interfered with a marriage during normal hours. This event was incorporated into the January 20, 1937, Burns and Allen program.
When Burns and Allen left CBS for NBC and a new show sponsored by
Grape Nuts
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at the end of March 1937, King did not follow them on radio, but took on an extended appointment at the
Palmer House
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in Chicago instead.
Later in his career he modified his style to focus on Latin American-influenced music, becoming an early-adopter of rhumba and samba rhythms.
In 1940 he was living in New York City on West 92nd Street.
King died in
Houston, Texas
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,
on August 8, 1974, following a lengthy period of poor health.
King was reviewed as a superior
emcee, presenting acts in a low-key manner that best suited his style.
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Selected discography
Filmography
*1938 – ''
Sunset Murder Case
''Sunset Murder Case'' is a 1938 American film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Sally Rand and Esther Muir.
The film is also known as ''High Explosive'' in the United Kingdom.
Plot summary
After her policeman father is killed and n ...
''
*1942 – ''
The Yanks Are Coming''
*1943 – ''
Spotlight Scandals
''Spotlight Scandals'' or ''Spotlight Revue'' is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine.
It was the first of a four-picture contract comic actor Billy Gilbert signed with Monogram Pictures. Butch and Buddy, the team who ...
''
*1944 – ''Sweethearts of the U.S.A.''
*1945 – ''
Out of This World''
References
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1906 births
1974 deaths
American bandleaders
Victor Records artists
Columbia Records artists
Decca Records artists
Place of birth missing