Skip Martin
Musical Artist
1916 – 1976
Who was Skip Martin?
Lloyd "Skip" Martin was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and music arranger.
Martin was active principally as an arranger for some of the most popular swing jazz bands of the 1930s and 1940s. He worked with Count Basie, Charlie Barnet, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller; doubling as a reedist with the last three. In the Goodman orchestra he played alto sax alongside Gus Bivona and recorded with the legendary trumpeter Cootie Williams in the early 1940s as well.
Later in the 1940s he worked with Les Brown, then moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s, where he did extensive work as a staff and freelance orchestrator, studio conductor and popular song arranger.
Martin also recorded three albums as a leader and produced material for West Coast jazz and swing concept albums for Somerset Records. In 1963 he joined Nelson Riddle on a dream team of arrangers working on the Sinatra-Burke compilation albums for the ambitious Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre project, featuring the singing members of the Rat Pack, plus Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney and Jo Stafford.
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- Born
- May 14, 1916
United States of America - Also known as
- Lloyd Martin
- Martin, Skip
- Died
- Feb 12, 1976
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on July 23, 2013
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