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Listen to Frankie Carle, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Frankie Carle

Jazz

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Listen to Medley: Me and My Shadow / Back in Your Own Back Yard / Cecilia by Frankie Carle & The Rhythm Quintet, see lyrics, music video & more!
Medley: Me and My Shadow / Back in Your Own Back Yard / CeciliaFrankie Carle & The Rhythm Quintet
Listen to Rumors Are Flying by Frankie Carle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Rumors Are FlyingFrankie Carle
Listen to Sunrise Serenade by Frankie Carle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Sunrise SerenadeFrankie Carle
Listen to Medley: When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along / There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder / Get Out and Get Under the Moon by Frankie Carle & The Rhythm Quintet, see lyrics, music video & more!
Medley: When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along / There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder / Get Out and Get Under the MoonFrankie Carle & The Rhythm Quintet
Listen to Oh What It Seemed to Be (Remastered) by Frankie Carle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Oh What It Seemed to Be (Remastered)Frankie Carle
Listen to Little Jack Frost Get Lost (with Marjorie Hughes) [78rpm Version] by Frankie Carle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Little Jack Frost Get Lost (with Marjorie Hughes) [78rpm Version]Frankie Carle
Listen to Beg Your Pardon (Remastered) by Frankie Carle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Beg Your Pardon (Remastered)Frankie Carle
Listen to I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire (feat. Larry Cotton, Frankie Carle & Donna and Her Don Juans) by Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights, see lyrics, music video & more!
I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire (feat. Larry Cotton, Frankie Carle & Donna and Her Don Juans)Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights
Listen to Five Minutes More by Frankie Carle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Five Minutes MoreFrankie Carle
Listen to This Time It's Real (feat. Fred Lowery, Frankie Carle & Larry Cotton) by Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights, see lyrics, music video & more!
This Time It's Real (feat. Fred Lowery, Frankie Carle & Larry Cotton)Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights

More albums from Frankie Carle

Listen to At the Piano by Frankie Carle
ALBUMAt the PianoFrankie Carle
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ALBUMEncoresFrankie Carle
Listen to Piano Magic by Frankie Carle
ALBUMPiano MagicFrankie Carle
Listen to Roses in Rhythm by Frankie Carle
ALBUMRoses in RhythmFrankie Carle
Listen to Frankie Carle Plays the Great Piano Hits by Frankie Carle
ALBUMFrankie Carle Plays the Great Piano HitsFrankie Carle
Listen to Moonlight Cocktail Piano by Frankie Carle
ALBUMMoonlight Cocktail PianoFrankie Carle
Listen to 24 Karat by Frankie Carle
ALBUM24 KaratFrankie Carle
Listen to Frankie Carle at the Piano: The Golden Touch by Frankie Carle
ALBUMFrankie Carle at the Piano: The Golden TouchFrankie Carle
Listen to The Big Band Cavalcade Concert by Freddy Martin, Margaret Whiting, Frankie Carle & Bob Crosby
ALBUMThe Big Band Cavalcade ConcertFreddy Martin, Margaret Whiting, Frankie Carle & Bob Crosby
Listen to Short and Sweet by Frankie Carle
ALBUMShort and SweetFrankie Carle
Listen to Frankie Carle and His Girl Friends by Frankie Carle
ALBUMFrankie Carle and His Girl FriendsFrankie Carle
Listen to The Latin Style of Frankie Carle by Frankie Carle
ALBUMThe Latin Style of Frankie CarleFrankie Carle
Listen to The Tropical Style of Frankie Carle by Frankie Carle
ALBUMThe Tropical Style of Frankie CarleFrankie Carle
Listen to Carle Comes Calling by Frankie Carle
ALBUMCarle Comes CallingFrankie Carle

About Frankie Carle

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Hometown
Providence, RI, United States
Born
March 25, 1903
Genre
Jazz
Frankie Carle had one of the longest careers in big-band music, from the '30s right up through the '80s, more than a half-century of making music, and even more amazing a record given his current lack of representation in the CD bins. Carle began his career as a pianist, taught by his uncle Nicholas Colangelo. At age 13, he landed a gig in his uncle's orchestra, playing for $1 a week; by 1920, he was already leading his own short-lived group. He participated in his first recording sessions -- at Victor -- in 1925 as a member of Edwin J. McEnelley's band, which he joined in 1921. Carle's first important gig was as a member of Mal Hallett's band, where he got to work with drumming legend Gene Krupa, saxman Toots Mondello, and trombonists Jack Jenny and Jack Teagarden. Although the Hallett band never achieved major success before its breakup in 1937, it did provide Carle with experience and gainful employment, after which he spent a period leading his own band, playing in New England and recording for Decca. Carle officially joined up with Horace Heidt in July 1939, and it was as a member of his Musical Knights, a band with a huge national following on radio, that Carle became much better known. By the early '40s, he felt the time was right to start his own band. However, in 1941, Carle suddenly found himself in demand from several quarters. Eddy Duchin, who had just been drafted into the Navy, offered Carle the leadership of his band in his absence for a cut of the profits. This led to a bidding war, with Heidt offering Carle $1000 a week plus a five-percent cut of the gross to remain with his outfit; Carle wound up staying on as musical director. About two years later, Heidt decided to exit the music business, and helped Carle form his own band, which debuted in 1944. His signature tune was "Sunrise Serenade," which had been a hit for Glenn Miller after Carle co-authored it in 1938; he recorded his own version for Columbia in 1945. A sponsor, in the shape of Old Gold cigarettes, was quick in coming, and Carle had a national radio show. Carle's repertory ranged far and wide, from big-band revivals of Stephen Foster numbers like "Swanee River" to contemporary subjects such as "I'm Going to See My Baby," a 1944 release that referred to the anticipated Allied victory in World War II. Their sound had a lot going for it -- in addition to Carle's formidable and highly melodic approach to the piano, there was vocalist Phyllis Lynne, who could evoke simmering passions or wide-eyed innocent romance. Lynne was succeeded by Marjorie Hughes (Carle's own daughter), and resident male vocalist Paul Allen also made a good impression on the public during the mid-'40s. The Carle orchestra had a clean, crisp sound, the trumpets, trombones, and the piano well-delineated; arrangers included ex-Horace Heidt alumnus Frank DeVol. Carle's work, like most of the best pop outfits of the period, incorporated elements of jazz, even though it was principally a dance or "sweet" (i.e. pop) band. Their music was sparked by Carles bravura piano style. The big-band era ended, but Carle's career didn't. He didn't chart any records after the '40s, but he was still touring and playing concerts in the '80s, 40 years after he left Horace Heidt's band, and 70 years after he started in the business. Carle was the most senior of surviving big-band leaders until he passed away in early 2001 at the age of 97. ~ Bruce Eder
Frankie Carle has also released music as a member of Frankie Carle and His Orchestra.

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