- Laurie Johnson, Kurt Rehfeld, André Kostelanetz, Otto Cesana and His Chorus & Sextet, George Melachrino, Kermit Leslie, Otto Cesana and His Orchestra, Dolf van der Linden, David Rose, Kermit Leslie & Orchestra, Robert Farnon, Alfonso D'Artega, Dolf van der Linden and His Orchestra, Regent Classic Orchestra, Frank Perkins, Emile Deltour and His Orchestra, Alfonzo D'Artega Orchestra, Richard Hayman, Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra, Emile Deltour, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Jackie Brown, L'Orchestre Devereaux, George Tzipine and His Salon Orchestra, Eric Rogers, Ray Martin and His Orchestra, David Carroll, Guy Luypaerts, SWR Symphonieorchester, Robert Farnon and His Orchestra, Ray Martin, Bernie Wayne, Jackie Brown Orchestra, Ambrose Orchestra with Strings, David Rose's Orchestra, Bernie Wayne and His Orchestra, Georges Devereaux, George Tzipine, Danish State Radio Orchestra, The Melachrino Orchestra, Guy Luypaerts Orchestra, Frank Perkins and His "Pops" Orchestra, David Carroll and His Orchestra, Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra
- Monty Kelly, Robert Farnon, Richard Hayman, Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra, National Philharmonic Orchestra, David Rose's Orchestra, Sidney Torch and His Orchestra, Harmonic Orchestra, David Carroll and His Orchestra, Acquaviva Orchestra, Hans May, Sidney Torch, Danish State Radio Orchestra, Monty Kelly and His Orchestra, Dolf van der Linden and His Orchestra, Camarata, Robert Farnon and His Orchestra, Charles Williams, Kingsway Symphony Orchestra, David Carroll, Louis Voss, Walter Collins, The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, Louis Voss and His Orchestra, The New Concert Orchestra, Dolf van der Linden, David Rose
David Rose
Compilations
Biography
A distinguished orchestra leader, composer, and arranger, Michael Rose graduated from the Chicago College of Music at the age of 16. In 1936, he provided the arrangement for Benny Goodman’s big hit "It’s Been So Long," before moving to Hollywood, where he formed his own orchestra. During World War II, Rose was composer/conductor for the morale-boosting musical WINGED VICTORY, and had a big hit with his own composition "Holiday For Strings" in 1943. He later wrote scores and themes for over 20 television series and 36 films, and had a worldwide smash hit in 1962 with the humorous instrumental "The Stripper."
