Alec Wilder

Alec Wilder

Long Tail Jazz Tin pan alley

Rochester 🇺🇸

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Top canciones de Alec Wilder

The Wrong Blues
The Wrong Blues Gary Peacock & Alec Wilder & Keith Jarrett & Jack DeJohnette & William Engvick
Goodbye John
Goodbye John Alec Wilder
Tuba Suite No. 1 "Effie the Elephant": 6. Effie Sings A Lullaby (Arr. Irving Rosenthal)
Tuba Suite No. 1 "Effie the Elephant": 6. Effie Sings A Lullaby (Arr. Irving Rosenthal) Peter Whish-Wilson
Tuba Suite No.1 - "Effie The Elephant": 6. Effie Sings A Lullaby
Tuba Suite No.1 - "Effie The Elephant": 6. Effie Sings A Lullaby Alec Wilder & Adelaide Symphony Orchestra & Peter Whish-Wilson & David Stanhope
A Child Is Born
A Child Is Born Thad Jones & Alec Wilder & Duo Stiehler/Lucaciu

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Sobre Alec Wilder

Songwriter and composer Alec Wilder created many works in jazz, pop, and classical music ranging from ballads to operas. Born in Rochester, NY, in 1907, Wilder studied at the Eastman School of Music. His first successful song was "All the King's Horses" for the 1930 Broadway production Three's a Crowd, and he received more attention as the decade progressed with compositions that combined jazz and classical. During the 1940s, Wilder wrote many songs that would become standards and more high-profile numbers like "J.P. Dooley," recorded by Harry James, and Benny Goodman's version of "All the ...