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  1. Jul 4, 2017 · Clar­inetist and band­leader Jerry Wald is per­haps best re­mem­bered as Artie Shaw ’s biggest fan. Wald was fas­ci­nated by Shaw’s late- 1930s style, and he worked hard to im­i­tate it. Though never a first- tier group, Wald’s early band proved suc­cess­ful enough to earn him a mod­est place in the his­tory books, de­spite ...

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  3. Jerry Wald. More images. Real Name:Jervis Wald: Profile: American clarinet player and band leader (born 15 January 1918 in Newark, New Jersey; died September 1973 in ...

  4. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q957347Jerry Wald - Wikidata

    Jerry Wald. retrieved. 9 October 2017. place of death. Beverly Hills. 0 references. manner of death. natural causes. 1 reference. based on heuristic. inferred from ...

  5. WALD, JerryProducer and Writer. Nationality: American. Born: Jerome Irving Wald in Brooklyn, New York, 16 September 1911. Education: Studied journalism at New York University, 1929–31. Family: Married Eleanor Rudolph, 1935 (divorced 1936). Source for information on Wald, Jerry: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers dictionary.

  6. In 1946, Columbia Pictures produced a short music film with Wald's orchestra. In 1952, Wald recorded for Decca with Chris Connor. Two later albums by Wald, "Top Pops - Jerry Wald & His Orchestra" (MGM / Lion, 1953) and the 1955 Kapp Records LP "Listen to the Music of Jerry Wald," feature the young pianist Bill Evans at the start of Evans' career.

  7. Jerry Wald and His Orchestra. Actor: Little Miss Broadway. Swing outfit led by clarinettist Jerry Wald and launched at Child's Spanish Garden in New York City in 1941. Between 1942 and 1943, the band enjoyed a lengthy tenure at the Lincoln Hotel and at the Panther Room of the Hotel Sherman. The main focus was on Wald's clarinet solos which were ...