George Rhodes
Piano
Redirected from 'George Rhodes & his Orchestra'.Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Audio Lab | AL1540 | LP | Joe Thomas | Grade A |
De Luxe | 6069 | single | George Rhodes & his Orchestra | I'll see you in my dreams / Why, oh why |
- | 6078 | - | George Rhodes | Daybreak / Yes, dear |
JSF | 607 | |||
- | 624 | - | - | - |
- | 640 | - | - | - |
- | 672 | - | - | - |
King | 4296 | single | Joe Thomas | Lavender coffin / Backstage at the Apollo |
- | 4318 | - | - | My baby done left me / Tearing hair |
- | 4339 | - | - | Wham-a-lam / Artistry in moods |
- | 4367 | - | - | Star mist / Rollin' the blues |
- | 4374 | - | Charles Waterford | Kissing bug boogie / Hard driving woman |
- | 4385 | - | Joe Thomas | Blue shadows / Raw meat |
- | 4393 | - | Charles Waterford | I'm sweet on you / Time to blow |
- | 4401 | - | Joe Thomas | Harlem hop / Sooey, sooey baby |
- | 4413 | - | Jimmie Mitchell | Song of the wanderer / Birmingham |
- | 4421 | - | Joe Thomas | Big foot / Got to have her lovin' |
- | 4428 | - | Jimmie Mitchell | When Summer is gone / Tonight you belong to me |
- | 4434 | - | Joe Thomas | Dog food / Sittin' around |
- | 4460 | - | - | If I could be with you (one hour tonight) / Jumpin' Joe |
- | 4474 | - | - | You're just my kind / Buttons |
- | EP304 | EP | - | |
Westside | WESF110 | CD | Walter Brown | Blues Everywhere |
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George A. Rhodes (October 10, 1918 – December 25, 1985) was an African American arranger, conductor, music director, pianist, and composer. He is most known for being Sammy Davis Jr.'s long-time music director, arranger, and conductor. Rhodes made history as a black music director by being the first to work for a major network (at NBC in 1966 for The Sammy Davis Jr. Show) and to work for a Las Vegas showroom (at the Tropicana Hotel in 1973). After originally being hired as a short-term pianist for Davis in 1955, Rhodes eventually became his principal arranger and conductor, working on his variety act, The Sammy Davis Jr. Show, three of Davis' television specials, two musicals starring Davis, and three albums. Wikipedia