After a period in the Army (1942-1945), he worked in San Francisco with Vernon Alley and in Los Angeles with Phil Moore, and then spent much of 1946 with Count Basie His Orchestra. Royal was a member of Woody Herman's Second Herd during 1947-1949 and had short stints with Charlie Barnet and Duke Ellington. He played in France with Jacques Hélian Son Orchestre, worked with Wardell Gray in 1952, and was with Stan Kenton His Orchestra twice (1953 and 1955). After becoming a staff musician at ABC in 1957, Ernie Royal settled into the life of a well-respected studio musician, appearing on a countless number of recordings but rarely soloing. During his career he made few recordings as a leader: just ten titles in Paris in 1950 (six were reissued as part of a Xanadu album) and an LP for Urania in 1954. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi