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    1966 Billy May Today! The Complete Billy May Sessions Personnel. The Billy May Sessions were included into the Nat "King" Cole's album called the same way. With the help of Billy May's orchestra, all 43 of Nat King Cole's studio recordings, including two duets with Dean Martin and a repeat of "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" from 1961, are presented ...

  2. Oct 20, 2022 · 77 views 1 year ago #H #2113. PERSONNEL: Billy May (leader, trumpet); Skeets Herfurt (clarinet); Fred Follensby (tenor sax); Murray McEachern (trombone); Buddy Cole (piano); Alvin Stoller...

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  3. Billy May And His Orchestra Members : Al Hendrickson , Al Pellegrini , Bill Schaeffer , Billy May , Bobby Gibbons , Chuck Gentry , Clarence Karella , Conrad Gozzo , Dave Wells , Dick Noel (2) , Ed Kusby , Frank Beach , Fred Fallensby , Gene Cipriano , George Morrow , Irv Cottler , Jack Costanzo , Joe Castro , Joe Mondragon , John Best Show more

  4. Jan 26, 2004 · Billy May, 87, Musical Arranger With Sinatra. By Peter Keepnews. Jan. 26, 2004. Billy May, a prolific arranger best known for his work with Frank Sinatra, died on Thursday at his home in...

  5. Aug 19, 2015 · But perhaps the label's most signature arranger between 1951 and 1953 was Billy May. May's instrumental recordings weren't quite soothing pop or cerebral jazz but a swaggering mix of swinging bombast and nattering orchestral sections.

  6. Nov 10, 2021 · November 10, 2021. By. Richard Havers. Billy May said he became an arranger because he played the tuba in the school band and, therefore, had plenty of time to observe what the other...

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Recorded by Frank Sinatra for Reprise on July 25, 1963 in Los Angeles. Frank Sinatra, singing; with Billy May, directing the orchestra (approximate personnel): Conrad Gozzo, first trumpet; Rubin “Zeke” Zarchy, Walter “Pete” Candoli, Clarence “Shorty” Sherock, trumpets; Austin “Bud” Brisbois, high trumpet; Dick Nash, first ...

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