Band,
Pop and Jazz
Craig’s orchestras always had outstanding performers. Many became stars. Vocalists included Irene Beasley, Phil Harris, Jimmy Melton, Kenny Sargent, Dinah Shore, Snooky Lanson, and Kitty Kallen. Among his noted musicians, some of whom formed their own bands, were Jimmy Gallagher, Clint Garvin, John Gordy, and Red McEwen. Craig’s career was important for many reasons. His ensemble, formed at the beginning of the big-band era, was Nashville’s best society orchestra. They played on WSM’s first broadcast. The maestro’s run at the Hermitage Hotel may have been the longest ever for a hotel orchestra. “Near You” was an extraordinarily popular hit that was a catalyst in the development of Nashville’s music business. Francis Craig ceased performing in the early 1950s and died November 19, 1966.
Francis Craig p 1900-1966 US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Too Much Sugar For A Dime / S.O.S. Baby | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1954 | Album |
Near You | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1952 | Single |
For The First Time (In A Long Time) / Play Them Bones | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1952 | Album |
Dreaming Is My Business / You | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1950 | Album |
I Thought I Was Dreaming / Tennessee Tango | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1949 | Album |
Foolin' / Do Me A Favor (Will Ya') | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
I Still Get A Thrill / Disallusioned | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
Red Rose / Near You | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1947 | Album |
I'm Looking For A Sweetheart / Beg Your Pardon | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1947 | Album |
Dream River / All Day Long | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1928 | Album |
That Florida Low Down / Moonlight In Mandalay | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1926 | Album |
Hard To Get Gertie / Do You Believe In Dreams? | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | 1926 | Album |
Near You / Beg Your Pardon | Francis Craig And His Orchestra | Single |