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Lester Raymond Brown (March 14, 1912 – January 4, 2001) was an American jazz musician who led the big band Les Brown and His Band of Renown for nearly seven decades from 1938 to 2000.


Biography

Brown was born in
Reinerton, Pennsylvania Reinerton is a census-designated place located in Porter Township, Schuylkill County in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. Reinerton was part of the Reinerton-Orwin-Muir CDP at the 2000 census before splitting into three individual CDPs ...
. He enrolled in the Conway Military Band School (later part of
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) in 1926, studying with famous bandleader Patrick Conway for three years before receiving a music scholarship to the
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, where he graduated in 1932. Brown attended college at Duke University from 1932 to 1936. There he led the group Les Brown and His Blue Devils, who performed regularly on Duke's campus and up and down the east coast. Brown took the band on an extensive summer tour in 1936. At the end of the tour, while some of the band members returned to Duke to continue their education, others stayed on with Brown and continued to tour, becoming in 1938 the Band of Renown. The band's original drummer, Don Kramer, became the acting manager and helped define their future. In 1942, Brown and his band concluded work on an RKO picture, ''Sweet and Hot''; played at the Palladium Ballroom, Hollywood. A few years later, in 1945, this band brought Doris Day into prominence with their recording of " Sentimental Journey". The song's release coincided with the end of
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in Europe and became an unofficial homecoming theme for many veterans. The band had nine other number-one hit songs, including "
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". In 1952–53, Brown was the orchestra leader on Day's radio program, ''
The Doris Day Show ''The Doris Day Show'' is an American sitcom which was originally broadcast on CBS from September 1968 until March 1973, remaining on the air for five seasons and 128 episodes. The series is remembered for its multiple format and cast chang ...
'', on CBS. Les Brown and the Band of Renown performed with
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on radio, stage and television for almost fifty years. They did 18
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Tours for American troops around the world, and entertained over three million people. Before the Super Bowls were televised, the Bob Hope Christmas Specials were the highest-rated programs in television history.
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was "discovered" by Bob Hope and did his first public performance with Brown and the Band. The first film that Brown and the band appeared in was '' Seven Days' Leave'' (1942) starring
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and
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. ''Rock-A-Billy Baby'', a low-budget 1957 film, was the Band of Renown's second, and in 1963 they appeared in the Jerry Lewis' comedy ''
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'' playing their theme song "Leapfrog". Brown and the Band were also the house band for
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(1959–1961) and the Dean Martin Show (1965–1972). Brown and the band performed with virtually every major performer of their time, including Frank Sinatra,
Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, in ...
and
Nat King Cole Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's music career began after he dropped out of school at the age of 15, and continued f ...
. The annual Les Brown Big Band Festival, started March 2006 in Les' hometown, features area big bands preserving the songs of the big band era. At the 2012 festival celebrating the 100th birthday anniversary, the town of Reinerton renamed the street near Les' birthplace to Les Brown Lane. In 2013 his hometown of Reinerton, PA adopted as the town's official slogan: Reinerton: The Town of Renown in honor of Les and his band. Les Brown Sr. died of
lung cancer Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma (since about 98–99% of all lung cancers are carcinomas), is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Lung carcinomas derive from transformed, malign ...
in 2001, and was interred in the
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in
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,
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. He was survived by his wife Evelyn, son Les Jr., and daughter Denise. He was 88 years old at the time of his death. His grandson,
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, co-created the show ''
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'' and ''
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''. Brown was inducted into the
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in 2010.


Les Brown Jr.

In 2001, Les Brown Jr., born 1940, became the full-time leader of the Band of Renown. It continues to perform throughout the world and have a regular big band show in
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. Brown Jr. also hosts a national radio show on the
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network. Brown Jr. was a television actor in the 1960s ('' Gunsmoke'', '' General Hospital'', ''
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artists including
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and
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. In 2004, Brown Jr. received the "Ambassador of Patriotism" award from the POW Network.


Discography

*
Connee Boswell Constance Foore "Connie" Boswell (December 3, 1907 – October 11, 1976) was an American vocalist born in Kansas City but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With sisters Martha and Helvetia "Vet", she performed in the 1920s and 1930s as the trio ...
''I Don't Know'' (1950) * Connee Boswell ''Martha'' (1950) * ''Over the Rainbow'' (1951) * ''Palladium Concert 1953'' (Group 7, 2005) * ''Live at the Hollywood Palladium'' (1954) * ''Dancer's Choice'' (Capitol, 1956) * ''Les Brown & His Orchestra, Vol. 2'' (Hindsight, 1949) * ''Radio Days Live'' (early radio recordings, 2001) * ''Les Brown & His Band of Renown'' (Coral, 1957) * ''Swing Song Book'' (Coral, 1957) * ''Concert Modern'' (Capitol, 1958) * ''Live at Elitch Gardens 1959'' (1959) * ''The Les Brown Story: His Greatest Hits in Today's Sound'' (Capitol, 1959) * ''The Lerner and Loewe Bandbook'' (Columbia, 1961) * ''Play Hits From The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Others'' (Columbia, 1963) * ''Stereophonic Suite for Two Bands: The Les Brown Band and
Vic Schoen Victor Schoen (March 26, 1916 – January 5, 2000) was an American bandleader, arranger, and composer whose career spanned from the 1930s until his death in 2000. He furnished music for some of the most successful persons in show business inclu ...
and His Orchestra'' (Kapp, 1959) * ''A Sign of the Times'' (Decca, 1966) * ''Today'' ( MPS, 1976) * ''Goes Direct to Disc'' ( The Great American Gramophone Company, 1977) * ''Digital Swing'' (Fantasy, 1986) * ''Anything Goes'' (USA, 1994) * ''America Swings'' (Hindsight, 1995) * ''Bandland / Revolution in Sound'' (Collectables, 1995) * ''Sentimental Thing'' with Bing Crosby & Billy Eckstine (Sounds of Yesteryear, 2003) * ''The Les Brown All-Stars'' (Group 7, 2006) * ''No Name Bop'' * ''A Good Man Is Hard to Find'' * ''Thank You for Your Fine Attention'' * ''The One and Only'' (Intersound / Memorylane, 2016)


Musical short films


''Spreadin' the Jam''
(1945) dir: Charles Walters

(1948) (10 min) dir: Jack Scholl

(1949) (15 min) dir: Will Cowan

(1948) (10 min) dir: Jack Scholl

(1950) (15 min) dir: Will Cowan

(1953) (19 min) dir: Will Cowan

(1957) (14 min) dir: Will Cowan

(1957) (81 min) dir: William F.Claxton


Television

* ''Bob Hope Show'' (1945) NBC Radio * ''Bob Hope Show'' (1959–1966) NBC * ''The Steve Allen Show'' (1958–1960) NBC * ''The New Steve Allen Show'' (1961) NBC * '' Hennesey'' (1962) CBS * ''Hollywood Palace'' (1964) NBC * ''Bob Hope Thanksgiving Show'' (1964) NBC * ''Dean Martin Show'' (1965) NBC * ''Dean Martin Summer Show'' (1966) NBC * ''Rowan and Martin at the Movies'' (1968) NBC * ''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'' (1968) NBC * ''Dean Martin and the Golddigger's'' (1968) NBC * ''Bob Hope Special: Joys'' (1976) NBC * ''The Good Old Days of Radio'' (1976) NBC * ''Doris Day's Best Friends'' (1985) NBC * ''Ooh-La-La, It's Bob Hope's Fun Birthday Special from Paris'' (1981) NBC * ''Biography: Doris Day "It's Magic"'' (1985) * ''Rocko’s Modern Life''


References


External links


Les Brown Historical Marker and Photographs

Les Brown Scores Collection
Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University
With Bob Hope Show Christmas Day 1968 Vietnam


(1950) Short Film (15 min.)
New York Military Academy archives page - Alumni of Distinction

Les Brown Interview
NAMM Oral History Library (1994)
Les Brown recordings
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