Larry Fotine Explained

Larry Fotine (1911 - November 1990)[1] was an American jazz pianist, songwriter and producer. He was born Larry Fotinakis,[2] or more accurately Lawrence Constantine Fotinakis.[3] Fotine was a self-taught musician.[4] He led an orchestra in the early 1930s and from 1948 to 1954. Between these periods, he concentrated on arranging, including for bandleader Sammy Kaye. After the orchestra projects, Fotine recorded with his new band, Beale Street Buskers, and returned to arranging, this time for Lawrence Welk. Later, he composed for Buttons and Rusty cartoons, and wrote music theory books.

Discography

Song writing

Notes and References

  1. https://www.familytreenow.com/search/people/results?first=Larry&last=Fotinakis&rid=0s0&smck=l0rH_h8WyRSPQLiAQA5zGQ Larry C Fotinakis
  2. Book: Pseudonyms. Joseph F. Clarke. BCA. 1977. 65.
  3. Web site: Larry Fotine: Article 1 - National Jazz Archive. 2021-03-26. nationaljazzarchive.org.uk. 17 December 2018 . en.
  4. Web site: Chadbourne . Eugene . Larry Fotine . . April 3, 2019.