[Dixielandjazz] Jack Sheldon, the actor

Harry Callaghan meetmrcallaghan at gmail.com
Sun Mar 13 16:52:42 PDT 2011


I guess I should have added that while Bobby Sherwood was probably just
going throught the motions of leading the band in "Pal Joey" with Morris
Stoloff actually providing music from Nelson Riddle arrangements,
Bobby released an album on Jubilee with his own         orchestra playing
most if not all of the selections that were incuded on the movie's
soundtrack.

However, as one might expect, the arrangements paled in comparison to those
of Riddle's

HC
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Harry Callaghan
<meetmrcallaghan at gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Bill:
>
> I tried to track down what Kaye might possibly have been referrring to when
> she had her "Sr. Moment".  I couldn't come up with anything that looked like
> Sherwood had written music for.it
>
> Yes, he did play Frank's best friend in "Pal Joey" but all the songs in it
> were written by Rodgers & Hart, some of which had been taken from "Babes in
> Arms"
> The Wiki page on him only makes mention of him being a trumpeter.  I had
> some recollection of him being able to play practically ever instrument in
> an orchestra but you would of course know far better than I.
>
> I think the best thing he ever did was "Elks' Parade"
>
> Harry
>   On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au>wrote:
>
>> kaye Wade wrote:
>> > Please don't forget that he's made several movies & really did a good
>> job. He & Booby Sherwood worked with Sinatra in ( oh lord -Sr. moment) Bobby
>> Sherwood wrote some of the music for it.
>>
>> Dear Kaye,
>> "Pal Joey"?
>> Very kind regards,
>> Bill.
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