krledu wrote:I thought Phil picked out the songs and led the band. That was part of his duties. I remember an interview where he said he picked out songs and practiced with the band. So someone else did musical interludes and the singing commercial? I wonder if Phil had any say in what was chosen.
Early on Phil did the bandleading, but that had pretty much ended by the late 30s (at least on the show...of course Phil led the band in in-person performance gigs). Phil would often mimic leading the band during the show itself, but it was Mahlon who did the heavy lifting most of the time.
krledu wrote:I really love the arrangements for the Sportsman Quartet. The guy who arranged the lyrics for all the commercials, especially paradoies of popular song was a very good lyric writer. The Sportsman were great!
I just checked "39 Forever, Volume 1." On March 10, 1940, LL records Jack as saying, "Take it, Mr. Merrick" before a musical number. So that might indicate that Mahlon Merrick was leading the band by that date.
krledu wrote:I just checked "39 Forever, Volume 1." On March 10, 1940, LL records Jack as saying, "Take it, Mr. Merrick" before a musical number. So that might indicate that Mahlon Merrick was leading the band by that date.
When did Phil start broadcasting his own program? I know that at some time during the JB program that Phil was only on during the beginning of the program and then he left to warm up his audience for his show. When did that start? And did Jack ever mention Mahlon Merrick on the program? I know sometimes he would thank the cast and crew but I don't remember him ever mentioning him.
TheSportsmenQuartet wrote:Mahlon Merrick was quite simply a Musical Genius.
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