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George Stoll

Born
May 7, 1905
Died
January 18, 1985
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Georgie Stoll (7 May 1905 in Minneapolis, MN – 18 January 1985 in Monterey, CA) was a musical director, conductor, composer and jazz violinist, associated with the Golden Age of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals and performers from the 1940s to 1960s. Born George Martin Stoll, he was also later credited as George E. Stoll (sometimes without the middle initial). Stoll made his musical debut as a boy violin prodigy, gaining nationwide fame. He toured North America as a jazz violinist on the Fanchon and Marco Vaudeville circuit and was part of the Jazzmania Quintet, appearing with Edythe Flynn in an early 1927 sound short. In San Diego, he became an orchestra and trio leader (his Rhythm Aces) and started to feature with Jack Oakie on radio programs, such as Camel Cigarette and NBC's Shell Oil Program. In 1934, Bing Crosby selected Stoll as his musical director for the second series of the CBS Woodbury radio programs Bing Crosby Entertains. For Decca, Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra accompanied Crosby and Louis Armstrong in the successful 1936 recordings of Pennies from Heaven. Stoll and his orchestra appeared on screen the same year in MGM's Swing Banditry. In 1937, he joined the MGM music department and was the musical director (frequently conductor too) for titles such as Honolulu, Ice Follies of 1939 and the Rooney-Garland hit Babes in Arms. He conducted the stage band which toured with Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney upon the release of The Wizard of Oz. He was given a single "Ruby Slipper" by Judy Garland upon completion of the Wizard of Oz (where he orchestrated the tornado and Wicked Witch's Castle escape scenes with George Bassman). At the studio Stoll worked frequently with the director Edward Buzzell and producers Arthur Freed, Roger Edens and Joe Pasternak. He was also a favorite pinochle-playing buddy of studio head Louis B. Mayer. Stoll kept his connection with the jazz world and visited clubs looking for rising talent. He recruited one of the first black arrangers at MGM, Calvin Jackson with whom he worked on the original music for his 1945 Oscar-winning score for the Kelly-Sinatra Anchors Aweigh. Stoll also encouraged the teenaged André Previn and used him to write many arrangements. In 1943, he conducted Garland through the first two of her Decca original cast albums from her popular movies, such as Girl Crazy and Meet Me in St. Louis, which included the hit single The Trolley Song (#3 on Billboard's Best Selling charts). His other recordings were quite eclectic: spanning the popular (often with harmonica virtuosoes Leo Diamond or Larry Adler), easy listening orchestral (e.g. MGM's Hollywood Melodies album) to the postwar American sessions of the tenor Lauritz Melchior. His career got a final innings boost when Pasternak hired him and his old colleague George Sidney to work with Elvis Presley on some of his later and better pictures (e.g. Viva Las Vegas and Spinout). After 9 Oscar nominations (last in 1962 for Billy Rose's Jumbo), Stoll retired upon completing the original music for the Ann-Margret vehicle Made in Paris. In October 2009, Stoll's Amati violin was sold by Tarisio Auctions for $620,000, the current world record for a Nicolo Amati sold at auction.
Academy Awards
Best Original Musical Score
Known For
Anchors Aweigh
(1945)
Music Director
Girl Happy
(1965)
Original Music Composer
Go West
(1940)
Original Music Composer
Meet Me in St. Louis
(1944)
Original Music Composer and Music Director
Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)
Music Director
Viva Las Vegas
(1964)
Original Music Composer
Rose Marie
(1954)
Songs
Spinout
(1966)
Original Music Composer
Panama Hattie
(1942)
Music Director
Athena
(1954)
Original Music Composer
The Opposite Sex
(1956)
Music Supervisor, Original Music Composer, and Songs
Father's Little Dividend
(1951)
Conductor
Love Me or Leave Me
(1955)
Music Supervisor
The Big Store
(1941)
Music
In the Good Old Summertime
(1949)
Original Music Composer
Where the Boys Are
(1960)
Original Music Composer
Full Filmography
Sound
Go West Young Man
(1936)
Original Music Composer
On Such a Night
(1937)
Music Director
Outcast
(1937)
Music Director
Babes in Arms
(1939)
Original Music Composer and Music Director
The Ice Follies of 1939
(1939)
Music Director
Go West
(1940)
Original Music Composer
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
(1940)
Conductor
Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)
Music Director
Lady Be Good
(1941)
Music Director
The Big Store
(1941)
Music
Road Show
(1941)
Original Music Composer
Ship Ahoy
(1942)
Original Music Composer
Panama Hattie
(1942)
Music Director
Swing Fever
(1943)
Music Director
Meet Me in St. Louis
(1944)
Original Music Composer and Music Director
Anchors Aweigh
(1945)
Music Director
The Kissing Bandit
(1948)
Music Director
A Date with Judy
(1948)
Music Director
Neptune's Daughter
(1949)
Original Music Composer
In the Good Old Summertime
(1949)
Original Music Composer
Two Weeks with Love
(1950)
Music Director
Duchess of Idaho
(1950)
Music Director
Father's Little Dividend
(1951)
Conductor
Skirts Ahoy!
(1952)
Original Music Composer and Music Director
Glory Alley
(1952)
Music Director
Dangerous When Wet
(1953)
Original Music Composer
Easy to Love
(1953)
Music Director
I Love Melvin
(1953)
Music Director
Rose Marie
(1954)
Songs
Athena
(1954)
Original Music Composer
Love Me or Leave Me
(1955)
Music Supervisor
Hit the Deck
(1955)
Original Music Composer
The Opposite Sex
(1956)
Music Supervisor, Original Music Composer, and Songs
Ten Thousand Bedrooms
(1957)
Music Supervisor
Where the Boys Are
(1960)
Original Music Composer
The Horizontal Lieutenant
(1962)
Original Music Composer
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
(1963)
Original Music Composer and Conductor
Viva Las Vegas
(1964)
Original Music Composer
Girl Happy
(1965)
Original Music Composer
The Man from Button Willow
(1965)
Music
Spinout
(1966)
Original Music Composer
Made in Paris
(1966)
Original Music Composer
Acting
Crew
Writing
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