Biography
Space-age pop arranger and composer Marty Gold was born December 26, 1915 in New York City; after spending the early decades of his career as a big-band pianist, during the early 1950s he became a studio arranger at Decca Records, and also authored the Four Aces' 1951 smash "Tell Me Why." Gold later jumped to RCA, where he collaborated on a series of LPs by the Three Suns; he also arranged and conducted numerous sessions for Peter Nero. For RCA and its affiliates Vik and X, Gold and his orchestra recorded a series of LPs -- among them Organized for Hi-Fi, Stereo Action Goes Hollywood, Soundpower! Music to the Limits of Audibility and Soundaroundus -- much prized by today's collectors of space-age lounge-pop. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi



 
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MARTY GOLD CLASSIC BOSSA NOVA
Theme From A Summer Place - Marty Gold and His Orchestra - 1966
Marty Gold - The Deputy (Original HQ STEREO Vinyl)
The Marty Gold Children's Chorus - Lullaby For Christmas Eve
Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
Marty Gold and His Orchestra - HIGH ON A WINDY HILL
Marty Gold And His Orchestra - You're Mine You
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