Shorty Rogers

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Role

Actor

Date of birth

04/14/1924

Date of death

11/07/1994

Place of birth

Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA

Shorty Rogers

Biography

Shorty Rogers began as a bugler with the Furriers Post of Jewish War Veterans Boy Scout drum and bugle corps in The Bronx, New York. He played with a number of big bands in the late 1940s, and arranged for Woody Herman, later going to Stan Kenton and His Orchestra. Later he formed a jazz group, The Giants, and recorded a number of albums for RCA Victor. He composed music for the avant-garde UPA cartoons featuring Dr. Seuss (Theodore Geisel) and Stan Freberg, while continuing to arrange and perform many pop and jazz recordings. He died during the KLON West Coast Jazz Festival.

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