Ben Selvin
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Biography
[Edit]By many accounts the most recorded bandleader of all time with as many as 13,000 recordings to his credit, Ben Selvin led a variety of studio groups and society orchestras from 1910 into the '30s, recording endless novelties for prime commercial crossover, many of which featured future big bandleaders Benny Goodman, the Dorsey Brothers, Jack Teagarden, Red Nichols, and Bunny Berigan. Among the most popular of Selvin's thousands of sides were "Dardanella" (the first recording to sell five million copies), "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," "Yes! We Have No Bananas," "Manhattan," "Happy Days Are Here Again" (best known as a theme song for President Franklin D. Roosevelt), and "When It's Springtime in the Rockies." In addition to his own sides, Selvin also led backing groups for vocalists Ethel Waters, Kate Smith, and Ruth Etting.
Selvin began his career as a violinist in Charles Strickland's orchestra. Not yet out of his teenage years, he launched his own society dance band in 1917 and began a seven-year residency at the Moulin Rouge club in New York. He recorded his first hit, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," for Victor in July 1919 at his first recording session. During the next few years, he led studio ensembles for labels including Vocalion, Brunswick, Okeh, Paramount, Lyric, Emerson, and Arto (many of them recorded under aliases, from the Bar Harbor Society Orchestra to the Broadway Syncopators). Just as on his recording dates, Selvin was able to lead a variety of society orchestras at performance dates, even on the same night. What was then common practice might result in dozens of orchestras playing weekend gigs all over New York, each one under the banner of Selvin (or Lester Lanin or Meyer Davis or any other popular bandleader of the day).
By the late '20s, Selvin was recording exclusively for Columbia. He continued to issue side after side into the mid-'30s. After retiring from performing in 1934, he went to work as a vice president of recording and programming at the newly formed Muzak company, using his connections to convince prominent bandleaders to record for the company anonymously. He became A&R director of Columbia Records in 1947 and supervised recording sessions for such singers as Frank Sinatra and Doris Day. In 1952, he moved to RCA Victor, where he worked until he retired in 1963, after which he was a consultant to 3M. He was also a co-founder of Majestic Records. He lived to see his ninth decade before dying of a heart attack in 1980.
Title: It's Easy to Fall in Love (Remastered) - Single
Artist: Ben Selvin And His Orchestra, Eddie Walters, Ben Selvin
Genre: Pop
Collections
Title: A Retrospective Hits of 1933
Genre: Pop
Title: Echoes From the 1920S
Genre: Pop
Title: Irving Berlin: A Hundred Years
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Wonderful 30s
Genre: Pop
Title: American Big Band Jazz 1926-1941
Genre: Jazz
Title: Hits of 1930
Genre: Pop
Title: Here Come The Boys - 1925-1932
Genre: Jazz
Title: Hot Dance Bands from Okeh (1923-1931)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Stars Sing Irving Berlin (Remastered)
Genre: Pop
Title: Favorites of the Roaring Twenties
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Roots of Steampunk (1903-1929)
Genre: New Age
Title: The Columbia House Bands: Ben Selvin, Volume 1
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Columbia House Bands: Ben Selvin, Volume 2
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Very Best Of The Irving Berlin Songbook
Genre: Lounge
Title: 100 Greatest Songs Of The 1920s (CD1)
Genre: Soul, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Title: 100 Greatest Songs Of The 1930s (CD1)
Genre: Soul, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Title: A Taste Of 1930
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Happy Days Are Here Again (Authentic Recordings 1930)
Artist: Ben Selvin And His Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: Yes Sir, That's My Baby (Authentic Recordings 1924 - 1925)
Artist: Ben Selvin's Dance Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: I Have to Have You (Authentic Recordings 1929 -1930)
Artist: Ben Selvin And His Orchestra
Genre: Jazz
Title: Am I Blue? (Authentic Recordings 1928 -1929)
Artist: Ben Selvin And His Orchestra
Genre: Jazz