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Leo Addeo born 14 October 1914

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Leo Addeo (14 October 1914 - 23 May 1979) was one of RCA's key house arrangers for most of the 1950s and 1960s. 

Born Leopold Thomas Addeo in New York, he was an Italian American from Brooklyn, Addeo's specialty was Hawaiian music. He studied violin as a child, but switched to clarinet and saxophone in his teens when he noticed these instruments were in greater demand for local dance bands. He gradually moved from performing to arranging, working with Gene Krupa, Larry Clinton, and Frankie Carle. 

            

                    

Hugo Winterhalter hired Addeo as an orchestrator and brought him along when he moved to RCA in the early 1950s. Addeo was a steady producer for RCA, backing vocalists such as Vaughan Monroe and Don Cherry, arranging and conducting on numerous credited and uncredited instrumentals, and writing an occasional song. Addeo held down the marimba band corner for RCA's "Living" series, producing a respectable knock-off of Julius Wechter's Baja Marimba Band. 

He died on 23 May 1979, Staten Island, New York

Is this photo of Leo Addeo?  According to gomusic.fm it is.....I have my doubts or is he the gent waving goodbye on the top album cover. Answers on a postcard please.

(The only information on the web is as you see it, supplied by Space Age Pop)


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