Band, 1916-1971
Jazz and Latin
* Born 26 April 1916, Haverhill, Massachussetts * Died 22 November 1971, Huntington, Long Island, New York Marty Manning was perhaps the most-sought-after arranger and conductor among pop singers on the New York studio scene, but to Space Age Pop fans, he's best known for his album inspired by Rod Serling's great television series, "The Twilight Zone." Manning's The Twilight Zone featured new recordings of a variety of space-oriented tunes, with New York instead of L.A. session musicians, but those details have never seemed to matter to the fans who continue to scarf up copies of this record seconds after they hit the shelves.
Harry Breuer perc, vib 1921-1989 US | |
Jerry Murad h 1918-1996 US | |
Marty Manning key 1916-1971 US | |
Mundell Lowe g *1922 US | |
Phil Kraus perc 1918-2012 US | |
Bradley Spinney perc, xyl, dr 1915-2006 US | |
Martin Grupp perc US | |
Danny Davis tr 1925-2008 | |
Buddy Brennan p CA | |
Lois Hunt voc 1924-2009 US | |
Anthony Rongo dr | |
George Shaw perc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Clair De Lune Cha Cha / My Blue Heaven | Marty Manning And His Orchestra | 1962 | Single |
The Twilight Zone | Marty Manning And His Orchestra | 1961 | Album |
Dance, Dance, Dance | Marty Manning And His Orchestra | Single |