- Ray Martin and His Orchestra, David Carroll, Kermit Leslie & Orchestra, Kermit Leslie, George Melachrino, Emile Deltour and His Orchestra, Alfonzo D'Artega Orchestra, The Melachrino Orchestra, Danish State Radio Orchestra, Eric Rogers, L'Orchestre Devereaux, George Tzipine and His Salon Orchestra, Otto Cesana and His Orchestra, Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra, David Carroll and His Orchestra, Jackie Brown Orchestra, Richard Hayman, Bernie Wayne, Dolf van der Linden, David Rose, Bernie Wayne and His Orchestra, Georges Devereaux, George Tzipine, Ambrose Orchestra with Strings, David Rose's Orchestra, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra, Jackie Brown, Emile Deltour, Otto Cesana and His Chorus & Sextet, André Kostelanetz, Alfonso D'Artega, Guy Luypaerts Orchestra, Frank Perkins and His "Pops" Orchestra, Robert Farnon, Guy Luypaerts, Laurie Johnson, Kurt Rehfeld, Robert Farnon and His Orchestra, Ray Martin, SWR Symphonieorchester, Frank S. Perkins, Dolf van der Linden and His Orchestra, Regent Classic Orchestra
- Louis Voss, David Carroll, Sidney Torch, Hans May, Dolf van der Linden, David Rose, The New Concert Orchestra, Danish State Radio Orchestra, Monty Kelly and His Orchestra, Monty Kelly, Robert Farnon, The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, Louis Voss and His Orchestra, Acquaviva Orchestra, David Carroll and His Orchestra, Harmonic Orchestra, Robert Farnon and His Orchestra, Walter Collins, Dolf van der Linden and His Orchestra, Camarata, Sidney Torch and His Orchestra, David Rose's Orchestra, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hayman, Kingsway Symphony Orchestra, Charles Williams
Richard Hayman
Live Albums
Biography
b. 27 March 1920, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, d. 5 February 2014, New York, New York, USA. As a young man, Hayman taught himself to play the harmonica and accordion, and performed in local bands before moving to the west coast. In the late '30s as a player and an arranger he worked for three years with Borrah Minevitch’s Harmonica Rascals, and later played with Leo Diamond. He also appeared in vaudeville, and had several ‘bit’ parts in movies. In the early '40s he arranged background music for films such as Girl Crazy (1943), Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) and State Fair (1945). In the late '40s he was arranger for Vaughan Monroe for a long spell, and in the early 50s was musical director and arranger for Bobby Wayne, providing the accompaniment on Wayne hits such as, ‘Let Me In’ and ‘Oh Mis’rable Lover’. In 1953 he started recording for Mercury Records with his own orchestra, featuring his own harmonica solos, and others by Jerry Murad, leader of the Harmonicats. His hits included ‘Ruby’ (from the film, Ruby Gentry), ‘April in Portugal’, ‘Limelight (Terry’s Theme)’, ‘Eyes of Blue’ (theme from the film, Shane), ‘The Story of Three Loves’ (the film title theme), ‘Off Shore’ and ‘Sadie Thompson’s Song’ (from the Rita Hayworth movie, Miss Sadie Thompson). His last chart entry, in 1956, was ‘A Theme from the Threepenny Opera (Moritat)’, featuring pianist Jan August. He also made some recordings under the name of Dick Hayman and the Harmonica Sparklers. He composed several numbers such as ‘Dansero’, ‘No Strings Attached’, ‘Serenade to a Lost Love’, ‘Carriage Trade’, ‘Skipping Along’ and ‘Valse d’Amour’. For over 30 years Hayman was arranger for the Boston Pops Orchestra and pops conductor for the St. Louis Symphony. In the new millennium he worked as a conductor for various orchestras including the Grand Rapids Symphony. In 2010, he made a final appearance with the St. Louis Symphony, at a celebration of his 90th birthday. Hayman died in a Manhattan nursing home on 5 February 2014 at the age of 93.
