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 And His Orchestra 24 Pieces Of Gold 2xLPs (1962) GMB
Marty Gold - Wired for Sound (1956) Full vinyl LP
Marty Gold - Sticks and bones (1959) Full vinyl LP
MARTY GOLD CLASSIC BOSSA NOVA
Marty Gold It's Magic Hollywood GMB
Marty Gold and his Orchestra Higher Than GMB
Marty Gold And His Orchestra - It's Magic, album, CD
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