Neal Hefti

Neal Hefti

Neal Hefti

American jazz trumpeter (born October 29, 1922, Hastings, NE - died October 11, 2008, Los Angeles, CA).
Most famous for his work as composer and arranger especially for Woody Herman and Count Basie.

Began arranging professionally in his teens for Nat Towles. Played trumpet in the early '40s with [a=Bob Astor], [a=Les Lieber], [a=Charlie Barnet], [a=Bobby Byrne], [a=Charlie Spivak], and [a=Horace Heidt]. He joined up with [a=Woody Herman] in 1944 and gained a strong reputation for composing (e.g. "The Good Earth" and "Wild Root") and arranging (e.g. "Woodchopper's Ball" and "Blowin' Up a Storm") while still playing trumpet. He married Herman's vocalist [a=Frances Wayne] in 1945.
From 1950 he wrote dozens of songs for [a=Count Basie] including "Li'l Darlin'", "Cute", "Whirly Bird", "Little Pony" and "Kid from Red Bank". He also led his own band intermittently for a few years in the '50s but from the '60s concentrated on writing TV and film scores, e.g. themes from Batman, Barefoot in the Park, and The Odd Couple.

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