Enoch Light
Enoch Light was a popular bandleader of the 1940s and '50s who is best known for his Persuasive Percussion and Provocative Percussion albums of the mid-'50s. They were some of the first albums to exploit the capabilities of stereo recording and the practice of using 35mm film as a recording medium instead of tape.
During the '30s, he headed the Enoch Light and the Light Brigade big band. The Light Brigade primarily played in theaters and on the radio, although they also toured Europe. The band also managed a hit in 1937 with "Summer Night," which was sung by Johnny Muldowney.
After the Light Brigade disbanded, Light became a session musician, playing on various records and radio broadcasts, including Hit Parade. During the '40s, he recorded versions of popular hits for budget labels, for sale in discount stores.
Light's career bounced back in the late '60s, when the Charleston City All-Stars, under his direction, had a series of hit albums entitled Roaring 20's. After their success, he founded the Command record label, which gave him an outlet for his sonically adventurous records. Light happened to begin the label around the time stereo became widely available, and he exploited the new technology to its fullest, creating albums that used the full sonic spectrum of stereo. The first of these albums were Persuasive Percussion and Provocative Percussion, and they were wildly popular, charting in the American Top Ten. One of the most notable features of these albums were their "ping-pong stereo," which featured the music jumping from the left speaker to the right, and vice versa. During this time, Light and Command also pioneered the practice of using 35mm film instead of tape as a recording medium.
Light remained the managing director of Command until 1965. While he was the head of the label, he recorded classical albums, big-band records, and collections of film themes. After 1965, Command was bought out by ABC Records, who in turn was quickly bought out by MCA Records. MCA made Command into a budget label, pressing the albums on poor vinyl and putting them into discount stores. By 1970, the label was no longer profitable and MCA shut it down. Light continued working, both as an arranger/conductor and the head of Project 3 Records. His activity slowed in the '70s, though he did continue to record. Light died on July 31, 1978.
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St. Nicholas - For Young Folks
Amérique latine - Paru chez St. Nicholas Day le 16 déc. 2021
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Far Away Places
Enoch Light, The Light Brigade
Pop - Paru chez Vocalion Tunes le 1 mars 2022
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Fresh Fruit
Amérique latine - Paru chez FreshFruit le 26 janv. 2022
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Enoch Light Plays Irving Berlin
Musiques du monde - Paru chez TP4 Music le 6 janv. 2021
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Salon
Amérique latine - Paru chez More Wings in Hell le 9 déc. 2020
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Under The Christmas Tree
Amérique latine - Paru chez The Christmas Tree le 30 nov. 2021
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Amigo Dance
Amérique latine - Paru chez Amigo Dance le 25 nov. 2022
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Enoch Light and His Orchestra. Big Band Bossa Nova / Let's Dance Bossa Nova
Jazz - Paru chez BLUE MOON le 18 sept. 2015
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The Night Is Young
Jazz - Paru chez Jazz Work Records le 13 mars 2015
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I've Got You Under My Skin
Jazz - Paru chez Amra Record le 29 août 2014
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Big Band Bossa Nova
Bossa Nova - Paru chez Hits Forever Records le 6 janv. 2021
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Big Band Bossa Nova - The New Beat from Brazil
MPB - Paru chez President Jazz Records le 2 août 2013
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Jazz Pearls
Jazz - Paru chez Jazz 2 Jazz Records le 14 juin 2013
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