In between there were short engagements with groups such as George Stoll His Orchestra, and bandleader Ray Noble. Herfurt settled on the west coast as a new base of actions by the late '30s, hooking into the Alvino Rey group until army mobilization in 1944. His career continued with studio work, then via a job with Benny Goodman that began in the icy winter of 1946. Herfurt became one of Goodman's on-again, off-again associates, showing up in groups the swing clarinetist put together in the '60s and '70s as well. Other activities included a group that Herfurt led on his own, as well as a continuing series of studio dates. He shows up on sides by many great vocalists from the '50s -- Frank Sinatra and Rosemary Clooney, to pick a pair. A large chunk of his studio recording took place under the aegis of Frank DeVol His Orchestra. Herfurt was also involved with arranger and bandleader Billy May for several years. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi