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Genres
  
Jazz

Role
  
Jazz Pianist

Name
  
Bob Florence


Instruments
  
Piano

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, arranger

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Born
  
May 20, 1932 Los Angeles, California, United States (
1932-05-20
)

Died
  
May 15, 2008, Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
Friends / Treasures / Heroes, Name Band 1959

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction

Similar People
  
Kim Richmond, Carl Saunders, Conte Candoli, Dave Pell, Bud Shank

Education
  
Los Angeles City College

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Bob Florence (May 20, 1932 – May 15, 2008) was an American pianist, composer, arranger, and big band leader.

Contents

Bob Florence Bob Florence Limited Edition Biography Albums

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Career

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A child prodigy, Florence began piano lessons before he was five years old and at seven gave his first recital. Although his early education was in classical music, he was drawn to jazz and big band. He went to Los Angeles City College and studied arranging and orchestration with Bob McDonald. He joined the college big band, and his classmates included Herb Geller and Tommy Tedesco.

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Florence spent most of his career with big bands, as a leader, performer, composer, and arranger. After graduating from college, he was a member of bands led by Les Brown, Louis Bellson, and Harry James. His arrangement of "(Up A) Lazy River" for Si Zentner was a hit in 1960 and won a Grammy Award. Dave Pell hired him to work full-time as an arranger for Liberty Records. The job gave him the opportunity to write in several genres: bossa nova with Sergio Mendez, jazz with Bud Shank, and pop vocal with Vic Dana.

He worked often in Hollywood as a bandeader, composer, and arranger for TV variety shows, hosted by Dean Martin, Red Skelton, and Andy Williams, and he wrote arrangements for the Tonight Show band led by Doc Severinsen. He won an Emmy Award for a program by Linda Lavin (1981) and another for a concert by Julie Andrews (1990).

In 1979 he returned to a recording career that had been sidetracked by other work. Twelve years separated Pet Project (World Pacific Records, 1967) from Live at Concerts by the Sea (Trend, 1979). His album Magic Time (1983) was the first to be credited to his eighteen-piece big band, the Bob Florence Limited Edition. The band released albums throughout the 1980s and '90s. In 2000, Serendipity 18 won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance by a Large Ensemble. He received fifteen Grammy nominations during his career.

Florence died of pneumonia at the age of 75 on May 15, 2008, in Los Angeles.

As leader

  • Meet the Bob Florence Trio (Era, 1956)
  • Name Band: 1959 (Carlton, 1958)
  • Bongos/Reeds/Brass (HiFi/Essential Media, 1960)
  • Here and Now! (Bold, Swinging Big Band Ideas) (Liberty, 1964)
  • Pet Project: The Bob Florence Big Band Plays Pet Clark Hits (World Pacific, 1967)
  • Live at Concerts by the Sea (Trend, 1979)
  • Westlake (Discovery, 1981)
  • Soaring (Bosco/Sea Breeze, 1982)
  • Magic Time (Trend, 1983)
  • The Norwegian Radio Big Band Meets Bob Florence (Odin, 1986)
  • Trash Can City (Trend, 1987)
  • State of the Art (USA Music Group, 1988)
  • Treasure Chest (USA Music Group, 1990)
  • Funupsmanship (MAMA, 1992)
  • With All the Bells and Whistles (MAMA, 1995)
  • Earth (MAMA, 1996)
  • Serendipity 18 (MAMA, 1998)
  • Another Side (MAMA, 2000)
  • Whatever Bubbles Up (Summit, 2002)
  • Friends, Treasures, Heroes (Summit, 2005)
  • Eternal Licks & Grooves (MAMA, 2006)
  • You Will Be My Music (MAMA, 2007)
  • As arranger/conductor

    With Count Basie

  • Basie on the Beatles (Happy Tiger, 1969)
  • With Louie Bellson

  • The Brilliant Bellson Sound (Verve, 1959)
  • Big Band Jazz from the Summit (Verve, 1962)
  • With Joe Pass

  • A Sign of the Times (World Pacific, 1965)
  • With Bud Shank

  • California Dreamin' (World Pacific, 1966)
  • Michelle (World Pacific, 1966)
  • Bud Shank & the Sax Section (Pacific Jazz, 1966)
  • Bud Shank Plays Music from Today's Movies (World Pacific, 1967)
  • As sideman

    With Bud Shank

  • Girl in Love (World Pacific, 1966)
  • References

    Bob Florence Wikipedia