dr, 1925-1992 US, New York City
Singer / Musician of Jazz and Pop
Alvin Stoller (October 7, 1925 – October 19, 1992) was an American jazz drummer. Though he seems to have been largely forgotten, he was held in high regard in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in New York City, Stoller studied with drum teacher Henry Adler and launched his career touring and recording with swing era big bands led by Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, and Charlie Barnet. He backed singers including Billie Holiday, Mel Tormé, and Frank Sinatra on some of their major recordings. His drums may be heard on many of Ella Fitzgerald's "Songbook" recordings; on Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook, he performed with the Duke Ellington orchestra itself, alongside Ellington's own Sam Woodyard.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Astaire Story vol. 2 | Fred Astaire - Oscar Peterson / Barney Kessel / Charlie Shavers / Flip Phillips / Ray Brown / Alvin Stoller | 1978 | Album |
The Astaire Story | Fred Astaire - Oscar Peterson / Barney Kessel / Charlie Shavers / Flip Phillips / Ray Brown / Alvin Stoller | 1978 | Album |
The Tatum Group Masterpieces | Art Tatum, Louis Bellson, Benny Carter, Red Callender, Buddy DeFranco, Bill Douglass, Harry Edison, Roy Eldridge, Lionel Hampton, Jo Jones, Barney Kessel, Buddy Rich, John Simmons, Alvin Stoller, Ben Webster | 1975 | Compil. |
The Art Tatum - Roy Eldridge - Alvin Stoller - John Simmons Quartet | Art Tatum, Roy Eldridge, Alvin Stoller, John Simmons | 1955 | Album |
The Music Of Frank Comstock | Ted Nash With Dick Nash, Tony Rizzi, Alvin Stoller, Morty Corb | 1954 | Album |
The Urbane Jazz Of Roy Eldridge And Benny Carter | Roy Eldridge, Benny Carter, Bruce MacDonald, Alvin Stoller, John Simmons | Album | |
The Extraordinary Jazz Pianist | Hal Schaefer With Fred Atwood And Alvin Stoller | Album |