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Jerry Wald(1918-1973)

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Jerry Wald
Clarinettist and bandleader, born Jervis Wald on January 15 in Newark, New Jersey. Jerry started on soprano saxophone at the age of seven, later taking up alto sax and clarinet. His role model was "the king of the clarinet", Artie Shaw. This reflected strongly in his playing and led to comparisons being drawn, which Jerry eventually came to resent. In 1941, he formed his own orchestra in New York, enjoying lengthy residencies at the Lincoln Hotel and at the Panther Room of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago. The band's theme song was "Call of the Wild". A number of good arrangements were provided by Ray Conniff and Jerry Gray. Sidemen included several illustrious former Shaw alumni, notably saxophonist Les Robinson, guitarist Art Ryerson, bassist Sid Weiss and trumpeter Bernie Privin. A good swinging outfit, Wald's 15-piece band adopted a more progressive sound by the late 1940's. Recording contracts were with Decca, Majestic and Columbia. Moreover, Wald was featured on the Robert Q. Lewis radio show.

Wald fronted a smaller combo in Hollywood at the Studio Club, and, in 1951, started up another big band in Los Angeles. He later moved back to New York and worked in both radio and television.
BornJanuary 15, 1918
DiedSeptember 1973
BornJanuary 15, 1918
DiedSeptember 1973
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Known for

Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
Vacation Days
4.1
  • Orchestra Leader Jerry Wald
  • 1947
Alan Hale Jr., Candy Candido, Frankie Darro, Abe Lyman, Wingy Manone, Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Les Paul, June Preisser, Jess Stacy, Freddie Stewart, Joe Venuti, Jerry Wald, Jack McVea, and The Jam Session in Sarge Goes to College (1947)
Sarge Goes to College
6.2
  • Clarinet Player, The Jam Session
  • 1947
Jean Porter, John Shelton, Jerry Wald, and Jerry Wald and His Orchestra in Little Miss Broadway (1947)
Little Miss Broadway
7.0
  • Orchestra Leader Jerry Wald
  • 1947
Columbia Thrills of Music: Jerry Wald and His Orchestra
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  • Soundtrack("Moon's on Fire", "Take Five, Boys", "Oh, Oooh", "Clarinet High-Jinx", "Take Five, Boys", "Clarinet High-Jinx")
  • 1946

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  • Mary Dugan, Jack Leonard, and The Hoosier Hotshots in Swing the Western Way (1947)
    Swing the Western Way
    5.8
    • Orchestra Leader Jerry Wald (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Jean Porter, John Shelton, Jerry Wald, and Jerry Wald and His Orchestra in Little Miss Broadway (1947)
    Little Miss Broadway
    7.0
    • Orchestra Leader Jerry Wald
    • 1947
  • Alan Hale Jr., Candy Candido, Frankie Darro, Abe Lyman, Wingy Manone, Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Les Paul, June Preisser, Jess Stacy, Freddie Stewart, Joe Venuti, Jerry Wald, Jack McVea, and The Jam Session in Sarge Goes to College (1947)
    Sarge Goes to College
    6.2
    • Clarinet Player, The Jam Session
    • 1947
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
    Vacation Days
    4.1
    • Orchestra Leader Jerry Wald
    • 1947

Soundtrack



  • Alan Hale Jr., Candy Candido, Frankie Darro, Abe Lyman, Wingy Manone, Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Les Paul, June Preisser, Jess Stacy, Freddie Stewart, Joe Venuti, Jerry Wald, Jack McVea, and The Jam Session in Sarge Goes to College (1947)
    Sarge Goes to College
    6.2
    • performer: "Blues In B Flat and Old Black Joe"
    • 1947
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
    Vacation Days
    4.1
    • performer: "Clarinet Hi-Jinx", "St. Paul Swing"
    • 1947
  • Columbia Thrills of Music: Jerry Wald and His Orchestra
    Short
    • performer: "Moon's on Fire", "Take Five, Boys", "Oh, Oooh", "Clarinet High-Jinx"
    • writer: "Take Five, Boys", "Clarinet High-Jinx"
    • 1946

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  • Born
    • January 15, 1918
    • Newark, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • September 1973
    • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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    Was for a time the leader of the house orchestra at the famous Ciro's nightclub on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood.

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