Shorty Rogers
Milton "Shorty" Rogers was an American jazz musician, one of the principal creators of West Coast jazz. He played trumpet and flugelhorn and was in demand for his skills as an arranger.
Biography
Rogers was born as Milton Rajonsky in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States. He worked first as a professional musician with Will Bradley and Red Norvo. From 1947 to 1949, he worked extensively with Woody Herman and in 1950 and 1951 he played with Stan Kenton.On June 7, 1953, Rogers and his orchestra, including Johnny "Guitar" Watson, performed for the famed ninth Cavalcade of Jazz concert at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles, produced by Leon Hefflin, Sr. Also featured that day were Roy Brown and his Orchestra, Don Tosti and His Mexican Jazzmen, Earl Bostic, Nat "King" Cole, and Louis Armstrong and his All Stars with Velma Middleton.
From 1953 through 1962, Rogers recorded a series of albums for RCA Victor including Shorty Courts the Count, as well as a series of albums for Atlantic Records with his own group, Shorty Rogers and His Giants, including The Swinging Mr. Rogers, and Martians Come Back, the album title alluding to the tune "Martians Go Home" which Rogers had composed and performed on The Swinging Mr. Rogers earlier the same year. These albums incorporated some of his more avant-garde music. To some extent they could be classified as "cool" jazz; but they also looked back to the "hot" style of Count Basie, whom Rogers always credited as a major inspiration. In 1957, Rogers composed the music for the Friz Freleng cartoon Three Little Bops, notably the first Warner Bros. cartoon short not to have music by either Carl Stalling or Milt Franklyn, and scored the music for the MGM film Tarzan, the Ape Man two years later. His other film work included the scores to Fools, The Teacher, The Specialist, Dr. Minx and The Return of the Mod Squad.
Rogers died of melanoma on November 7, 1994, in Van Nuys, California, at the age of 70.
Discography
As leader
Modern Sounds Popo Shorty Rogers and His Giants Cool and Crazy The Wild One Shorty Rogers Courts the Count Bud Shank – Shorty Rogers – Bill Perkins Collaboration The Swinging Mr. Rogers Martians Stay Home Martians Come Back! Way Up There Clickin' with Clax Wherever the Five Winds Blow The Big Shorty Rogers Express - reissue of Cool And Crazy with 4 tracks added onShorty Rogers Plays Richard Rodgers Portrait of Shorty Gigi in Jazz Afro-Cuban Influence Chances Are It Swings The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs Shorty Rogers Meets Tarzan The Swingin' Nutcracker An Invisible Orchard The Fourth Dimension in Sound Bossa Nova Jazz Waltz Mavis Meets Shorty Gospel Mission Re-Entry Yesterday, Today and Forever Back Again California Concert America the Beautiful- ''Eight Brothers''
As sideman
With Elmer BernsteinThe Man with the Golden ArmWith Teddy CharlesCollaboration West Evolution
With Jimmy GiuffreJimmy Giuffre The Jimmy Giuffre Clarinet
With Stan KentonInnovations in Modern Music Stan Kenton Presents Popular Favorites by Stan Kenton The Kenton Era The Innovations Orchestra
With Eartha KittSt. Louis Blues
With Perez PradoVoodoo Suite
With Pete RugoloIntroducing Pete Rugolo Adventures in Rhythm Rugolomania
As arranger
With Herb Alpert & the Tijuana BrassWith Ernie Andrews
- Soul Proprietor
With Elmer Bernstein
With Les Brown and His Band of Renown
- The Young Beat
- The Jazz Excursion Into "Hair"
With Frances Faye
- You Gotta Go! Go! Go!
With Terry Gibbs
With Jerry Goldsmith
- Stagecoach
With Lena Horne
With Helen Humes
- Midsummer Night's Songs with Red Norvo and His Orchestra
- Introducing Dean Jones
- You Gave Me a Mountain
With Harvey MandelRighteous Baby Batter
With Shelly Manne
With Carmen McRae
With The Monkees
- "Daydream Believer"/"Goin' Down"
- "D. W. Washburn"/"It's Nice to Be with You"
- The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
- The Monkees Present
With Jack Nitzsche
- Heart Beat (Soundtrack)
With Bud Shank
With Mel Tormé