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Birth name
  
Roy Fredrick Bargy

Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Roy Bargy

Instruments
  
Piano

Occupation(s)
  
Composer, musician


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Born
  
July 31, 1894 Newaygo, Michigan, U.S. (
1894-07-31
)

Died
  
January 16, 1974, Vista, California, United States

Albums
  
Roy Bargy: Piano Syncopations

Similar People
  
Charley Straight, Paul Whiteman, Jimmy Durante, Bing Crosby, Ramona

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Roy Fredrick Bargy (July 31, 1894 – January 16, 1974) was an American composer and pianist.

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Biography

Born in Newaygo, Michigan, he grew up in Toledo, Ohio. In 1919 he began working with Charley Straight at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in Chicago, performing, arranging, and composing. He was the leader, pianist and arranger of the Benson Orchestra of Chicago from 1920 to 1922 (when he was replaced by Don Bestor), and later worked with the orchestras of Isham Jones and of Paul Whiteman and recorded piano solos for Victor Records.

In 1928 he was the first pianist to record George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F (in an arrangement by Ferde Grofé; with Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra).

From 1943 until his retirement he was music director for Jimmy Durante.

Death

Roy Bargy died in Vista, California at the age of 79.

Selected Compositions

  • Ditto (1920)
  • Omeomy (1920)
  • Slipova (1920)
  • A Blue Streak (1921)
  • Knice and Knifty (with Charley Straight, 1921)
  • Rufenreddy (with Charley Straight, 1921)
  • Behave Yourself (1922)
  • Jim Jams, No. 7 from Piano Syncopations (1922)
  • Justin-Tyme (1922)
  • Pianoflage (1922)
  • Sunshine Capers (1922)
  • Sweet And Tender (1923)
  • Feeding The Kitty (1924)
  • Get Lucky (1924)
  • Trouble In Thirds (1925)
  • References

    Roy Bargy Wikipedia