Marty Paich  

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Martin Louis Paich (January 23, 1925 – August 12, 1995) was an American pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, music director, and conductor. As a musician and arranger he worked with jazz musicians Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Kenton, Art Pepper, Buddy Rich, Ray Brown, Shorty Rogers, Pete Rugolo, Ray Charles and Mel Tormé. His long association with Tormé included one of the singer's earliest albums, Mel Tormé and the Marty Paich Dek-Tette. Over the next three decades he worked with pop singers such as Andy Williams and Jack Jones and for film and television. He is the father of David Paich, a founding member of the rock band Toto.

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Discography

As leader

  • Hot Piano (Tampa, 1956)
  • Marty Paich Quartet (Tampa, 1956)
  • Marty Paich Trio (Mode, 1957)
  • The Broadway Bit (Warner Bros., 1959)
  • I Get a Boot Out of You (Warner Bros., 1959)
  • Present Robert Merrill's Music from the Broadway Production Take Me Along (RCA Victor, 1960)
  • Lush, Latin & Cool (RCA Victor, 1961)
  • The Rock Jazz Incident (Reprise, 1966)
  • What's New (Discovery, 1982)
  • Paich-Ence (Fresh Sound, 2006)

As sideman

With Dave Pell

  • A Pell of a Time (RCA Victor, 1957)
  • Swingin' in the Ol' Corral (RCA Victor, 1957)
  • The Big Small Bands (Capitol, 1960)
  • Way Better (Capitol, 1961)

With Johnny Rivers

  • Realization (Imperial, 1968)
  • Slim Slo Slider (Imperial, 1970)
  • Outside Help (Soul City/Big Tree, 1977)

With Mel Tormé

  • It's a Blue World (Bethlehem, 1955)
  • Mel Torme Sings Fred Astaire (Bethlehem, 1956)
  • Mel Torme with the Marty Paich Dek-Tette (Bethlehem, 1956)
  • Songs for Any Taste (Bethlehem, 1959)
  • Tormé (Verve, 1959)
  • Back in Town (Verve, 1960)
  • Swings Shubert Alley (Verve, 1960)
  • Songs of Love (Hurrah, 1962)
  • Reunion (Concord Jazz, 1988)
  • In Concert Tokyo (Concord 1989)
  • I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart (Giants of Jazz, 1999)
  • The Art Pepper Marty Paich Sessions (Lone Hill, 2007)

With others

See also




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