Gail Laughton Explained
Background: | person |
Gail Laughton |
Birth Date: | 21 June 1921 |
Birth Place: | Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Genre: | Jazz |
Instrument: | Harp |
Gail Laughton, born Denzil Gail Laughton (1921–1985), was an American jazz harpist. He worked in Hollywood, playing on many film and cartoon soundtracks.
Early life
Laughton was born in Oklahoma. His parents were both involved with the harp: his mother as a teacher and his father, Charles T. Laughton, as a harp builder. As a young child, he played with his family's orchestra, touring Cuba and Panama.[1] He joined the Oklahoma City Symphony in 1937, hired through the WPA at the minimum age of 15.[2]
Career
Laughton appeared regularly on the Al Pearce Show, a weekly radio broadcast, beginning in 1942.[3] [4] Laugton performs as Cary Grant's hands and arms during the harp-playing scene in The Bishop's Wife.[5]
Discography
Albums, as performer
Solo album
- Harps of the Ancient Temples (Rapture, 1969) - "The shimmering, ethereal quality of the harp sings out under [his] loving care."[8] The track 'Pompeii 76 A.D.' from this LP was used in the movie Blade Runner, mislabeled as "Harp of the Ancient Temples" and/or "Bicycle Riders".
Singles
- Mel Tormé with Hal Mooney & His Orchestra, 11/16/1947 session: "I Cover the Waterfront" bw "County Fair" (Musicraft 5009), "A Foggy Day" (Musicraft 589) "Makin' Whoopee" (Musicraft 534), "Little White Lies" (Musicraft 558), "Do It Again" (Musicraft 534), "Night and Day" (Musicraft 538)[9]
- Ben Light, "When Day is Done"/"Cocktails for Two" (Tempo TR-608)[10]
External links
Notes and References
- Gail Laughton, Jazz Harpist. The American Harp Journal. 7. 3. 1980. 38–39.
- Web site: Ralph Rose 1937-1938 . Oklahoma City Philharmonic . 28 October 2015.
- Web site: 1/8/1942 show script. Old Time Radio Researchers Group. 19 November 2017.
- Web site: 1/29/1942 show script. Old Time Radio Researchers Group. 19 November 2017.
- Gail Laughton, Jazz Harpist. The American Harp Journal. 7. 3. 1980. 38–39.
- Performing Arts Annual, 1989, p. 7
- The Jazz Discography CD-ROM 3.3, Tom Lord, Lord Music Reference, 2002
- Book: Birosik. Patti Jean. The New Age Music Guide. 1989. Collier Books. New York. 0020416407. 107.
- The Jazz Discography CD-ROM 3.3
- Web site: Hanscom. Michael. Vinylicious. 19 November 2017.