Martha Tilton
Big-band songbird "Liltin'" Martha Tilton enjoyed her greatest renown during her two-year stint with the Benny Goodman Orchestra. Featured on Goodman's smash rendition of the swing-era classic "And the Angels Sing," she was also the first non-classical vocalist to perform at Carnegie Hall. Born November 14, 1915, in Corpus Christi, TX, Tilton spent the majority of her adolescence in Los Angeles, where as a high school student she began moonlighting with bandleader Sid Lippman on the radio show Coconut Grove. A three-year stint with the Hal Grayson Band followed before Tilton joined the vocal quartet Three Hits and a Miss in 1936. A year later, she joined the Jimmy Dorsey Band, and appeared as a lounge singer in the classic Hollywood comedy Topper. Soon after Goodman arrived in Tinseltown to film Hollywood Hotel and conduct auditions to replace his previous vocalist Helen Ward, and within days of landing the gig, Tilton joined the band on tour, not returning to L.A. for two years. Acclaimed for her clear, lovely vocals and straightforward interpretive style, Tilton's performance was a highlight of the Goodman Orchestra's landmark January 16, 1938, appearance at New York's Carnegie Hall, the first showcase of its kind awarded to a swing group. Her rendition of "Lock Lomond" earned the longest ovation of the evening, and her growing fame was further solidified via the 1939 Johnny Mercer composition "And the Angels Sing," the biggest hit of her 80-odd Goodman recordings.
When Goodman dissolved the group in April 1939, Tilton signed on with bandleader Paul Whiteman's Philco-sponsored series on NBC radio. For a brief spell during the early '40s, she hosted her own NBC show, Liltin' Martha Tilton Time, as well. During a now-infamous ASCAP strike, she made her first solo recordings for Standard Transcriptions before signing to the fledgling Capitol Records in 1942. A series of releases including "I'll Walk Alone," "A Fine Romance," and "I'll Remember April" followed, and during World War II Tilton was also a fixture of the USO tour circuit, traveling with headliner Jack Benny to military outposts in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. After her Capitol tenure ended in 1949, she recorded for independent labels including Coral and Crown, and with singer Curt Massey spent seven years co-hosting a 15-minute daily syndicated radio show sponsored by Alka-Seltzer. In 1955 Tilton played herself in the Hollywood biopic The Benny Goodman Story, appearing in a re-creation of the Carnegie Hall performance. That same year she gave birth to her third child, and in the years to follow gradually receded from the spotlight to focus on raising her family. Tilton resurfaced decades later in a series of swing-era revival tour packages, including a mid-'80s trek through Australia as part of a Goodman tribute showcase spearheaded by pianist/arranger Al Lerner. Tilton died of natural causes at her Brentwood, CA, home on December 8, 2006; she was 91 years old.
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The Capitol Recordings
Pop - Editado por CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92) el 10-10-2000
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The Very Best Of
Jazz vocal - Editado por Stardust Records el 01-03-2009
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The Angels Sing (Remastered)
Pop - Editado por Pink Dot Records el 15-01-2013
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A Fine Romance
Jazz vocal - Editado por Dobre Records el 01-01-1964
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Sway & Swing - Martha Tilton's Relaxing Jazz Grooves
Jazz - Editado por Lunar Shift el 28-07-2023
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You Make Me Feel so Young
Jazz - Editado por Redwood Records el 28-04-2014
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Old Time Good Time: Martha Tilton, Vol. 4
Jazz - Editado por Nuova Canaria el 02-01-2013
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The Classic Years (feat. Martha Tilton)
Jazz - Editado por Sleeping Giant Music el 23-04-2012
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Anthology: Her Golden Years (Remastered)
Pop - Editado por Master Tape Records el 03-10-2020
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Duel in the Sun (Ost) [1946]
Bandas sonoras de cine - Editado por Classic Soundtrack Collector el 24-07-2013
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Fine Romance (Remastered)
Pop - Editado por Pink Dot Records el 15-01-2013
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Desired by Martha Tilton
Pop - Editado por Shami Media Group 3 el 22-01-2016
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Old Time Good Time: Martha Tilton, Vol. 2
Jazz - Editado por Nuova Canaria el 02-01-2013
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Martha Tilton and the Angel Sings
Jazz - Editado por Retrospective el 01-01-2016
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Beyond The Blue Horizon
Pop - Editado por Copyright Group el 21-09-2006
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Stranger in Town
Jazz - Editado por Supreme Sounds el 02-05-2014
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