Larry Elgart
Saxophonist and bandleader, Swing Era

Born
March 20th, 1922
103 years ago
Died
2017
8 years ago — 95 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American saxophonist and bandleader, played a significant role in the music scene during the Swing Era. Founded the Larry Elgart Orchestra, which became well-known for its successful performances and recordings. Collaborated with various artists and had chart-topping hits, including the famous single 'Theme from Our Man Flint'. Worked extensively in television, contributing to the music for numerous shows and specials, capturing the essence of the era.
Founded the Larry Elgart Orchestra
Released the hit single 'Theme from Our Man Flint'
Contributed music to television specials
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