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Name
  
Tony Terran

Music group
  
The Wrecking Crew

Albums
  
The Song's Been Sung

Children
  
Jennifer Terran

Role
  
Musician


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Anthony "Tony" Terran (May 30, 1926 – March 20, 2017) was an American trumpet player and session musician. He was part of The Wrecking Crew, which was a group of session musicians in Los Angeles, California, who earned wide acclaim in the 1960s. The Wrecking Crew was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame on November 26, 2007.

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Career

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Regarded as one of the most versatile trumpet players in the music business, Terran influenced the Los Angeles music scene for more than four decades as a specialist of many musical styles. He performed and recorded with many artists including The Baja Marimba Band, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Ray Charles, Chicago, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, Bob Dylan, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, Bob Hope, Michael Jackson, Eartha Kitt, Peggy Lee, Madonna (I'm Breathless), Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Bonnie Raitt (Takin' My Time), Linda Ronstadt, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, The Tijuana Brass, and Tom Waits.

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Terran played on many recordings of television shows and film soundtracks such as I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy, The Brady Bunch, I Dream of Jeannie, Get Smart, Happy Days, Popeye, The Carol Burnett Show, Star Trek, Mission Impossible, Cheers, L.A. Law, The Simpsons, Rocky I, II and III, The Karate Kid I, II and III, The Natural, All the President's Men, Broadcast News, Field of Dreams, Blazing Saddles, Grease, An Officer and a Gentleman, Ghostbusters, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and The Deep.

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He was also a featured soloist for composers and conductors including Nelson Riddle, John Williams, Patrick Williams, David Shire, Lalo Schifrin, Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mandel, James Horner, Johnny Mandel, Charles Fox and John Barry. Terran received the Most Valuable Player award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in 1974.

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Terran was in high school when he started working on live radio shows in Buffalo, NY. In 1944, he arrived in Los Angeles after touring with Horace Heidt. In 1945, he began working with Bob Hope, and then with Desi Arnaz in 1946. His relationship with Arnaz helped shape Cuban/Latin music in the United States. Tony is the last surviving member of the Desi Arnaz Orchestra from the I Love Lucy television show. He had the distinction of playing on the first filmed television sitcom (I Love Lucy), and playing with some of the first R&B combo bands to use horns in the early 1950s.

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Terran had one marriage from 1963–1976 to singer/dancer Avalon Adele Kirkham and has five children; Aprile Lanza Boettcher (Adele's daughter from her first marriage to choreographer/dancer Joe Lanza), Mark Terran, David Terran, Eve Terran and Jennifer Terran.

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Terran died in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 90.

As leader

  • The Song's Been Sung (Imperial, 1966)
  • As sideman

    with Chet Baker

  • Blood, Chet and Tears (Verve, 1970)
  • with the Henri René Orchestra

  • RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt (RCA, 1953)
  • That Bad Eartha (EP) (RCA, 1954)
  • Down To Eartha (RCA, 1955)
  • That Bad Eartha (LP) (RCA, 1956)
  • Thursday's Child (RCA, 1957)
  • with Lalo Schifrin

  • Music from Mission: Impossible (Dot, 1967)
  • There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dot, 1968)
  • Bullitt (soundtrack) (Warner Bros., 1968)
  • Enter the Dragon (soundtrack) (Warner Bros., 1973)
  • References

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