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Horace Heidt

voc, 1901-1986 US, Alameda, California
Musician of Pop and Jazz

Horace Heidt (May 21, 1901 – December 1, 1986) was an American pianist, big band leader, and radio and television personality. His band, Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights, toured vaudeville and performed on radio and television through the 1930s and 1940s. Early years Born in Alameda, California, Heidt attended Culver Academies. At the University of California, Berkeley, he was a guard on the football team. A broken back suffered in a practice session caused him to give up football, leading him to turn his attention to music. He and some classmates formed a band, The Californians. Career From 1932 to 1953, he was one of the more popular radio bandleaders, heard on both NBC and CBS in a variety of different formats over the years. He began on the NBC Blue Network in 1932 with Shell Oil's Ship of Joy and Answers by the Dancers. During the late 1930s on CBS he did Captain Dobbsie's Ship of Joy and Horace Heidt's Alemite Brigadiers before returning to NBC for 1937–39 broadcasts.[2] Singer Matt Dennis got his start with Heidt's band, and Art Carney was the band's singing comedian. The Heidt band's recordings were highly successful, with "Gone with the Wind" going to No. 1 in 1937 and "Ti-Pi-Tin" to No. 1 in 1938. In 1939, "The Man with the Mandolin" ranked No. 2 on the charts. His and his band played on the NBC Pot o' Gold radio show (1939–41). The 1941 film of the same title, produced by James Roosevelt (son of the U.S. president) and directed by George Marshall, starred James Stewart and Paulette Goddard, and it featured Heidt portraying himself with his band. Carney can be glimpsed in some of the film's musical numbers. The movie gives a fairly accurate depiction of Heidt's radio show but features staged sequences, such as a scene in which a Minnesota farmer (allegedly phoned at random by Heidt during his radio show) is played by well-known character actor John Qualen. From 1940 to 1944 he did Tums Treasure Chest, followed by 1943–45 shows on the Blue Network. Lucky Strike sponsored The American Way on CBS in 1953.[2] On December 7, 1947, NBC launched The Horace Heidt Youth Opportunity Program and accordionist Dick Contino, the first winner of the $5,000 prize, soon had his own show. Heidt's talent search catapulted such performers as Art Carney, Frankie Carle, the King Sisters, Alvino Rey, Gordon MacRae, Frank DeVol, Al Hirt and Johnny Standley. Horace Heidt died in 1986 and was interred at Forest Law Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Piano
Genres
  • Pop
  • Jazz
  • Soundtrack
  • World
  • Folk
Popular Tracks   
Dawn of a New Day on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
Tomorrow Night on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
Rock & Roll Must Go (It's in the Book) on Automatic Bop Vol. 3 by Various Artists
Do You Know Why on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
Lovely One on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
Don’t Fence Me In on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
This Can’t Be Love on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
B-I-Bi on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
Crosstown on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt
Isn’t That Just Like Love on Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
The Greatest Recordings Of The Big Band EraHarry James, Horace Heidt / Jack Jenney / Claude Hopkins1980Compil.
Whispering / Estrellita (My Little Star)Horace Heidt Presents Fred Lowery1944Album
That Old Gang Of Mine / After I Say I'm SorryHorace Heidt Presents Bobby Hackett And His Orchestra1940Album
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