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  1. Lennie Hayton. Lennie Hayton's career can be easily divided into two. Early on he was a jazz-oriented pianist and arranger involved in classic jazz dates of the late 1920's. By the mid-1940's he was primarily an arranger…. Read Full Biography.

  2. Other articles where Lennie Hayton is discussed: Lena Horne: She was married to Lennie Hayton from 1947 until his death in 1971. Her one-woman show, Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music (1981), garnered many awards, including a Drama Critics’ Circle Award and a special achievement Tony Award. In 1984 Horne received a Kennedy Center honour for lifetime…

  3. Lennie Hayton's career can be easily divided into two. Early on he was a jazz-oriented pianist and arranger involved in classic jazz dates of the late 1920's. By the mid-1940's he was primarily an arranger for orchestras and quite busy as a studio musician. Hayton excelled during both parts of his musical life. He began playing piano when he ...

  4. Lennie Hayton. Highest Rated: 100% Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) Lowest Rated: 14% Any Number Can Play (1949) Birthday: Feb 13, 1908. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Academy Award-winner ...

  5. Read More. Academy Award-winner Lennie Hayton captivated countless audiences with his timeless music. Hayton began his entertainment career with his music featured in films like "Married Bachelor" (1941), "The Bugle Sounds" (1941) and the sequel "This Time For Keeps" (1942) with Ann Rutherford.

  6. Leonard George "Lennie" Hayton (February 14, 1908 – April 24, 1971) was an American musician, composer, conductor and arranger. Hayton's trademark was the wearing of a captain’s hat, which he always wore at a rakish angle. Hayton was born in New York City, New York, to a Jewish family. The son of a Manhattan restaurateur, he developed a ...

  7. d. April 24, 1971 (Palm Springs, CA, USA). Starting out as a jazz pianist, he played with Spencer Clark (2) in the Little Ramblers ('26), Cass Hagen ('27), and Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra ('28-30). He also appeared on a number of recordings during this time with musicians such as Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols, and Joe Venuti.