Zwei Gitarren Am Meer Billy Vaughn And His Orchestra Yamaha Genos Roland G70 by Rico

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  • Zwei Gitarren Am Meer Billy Vaughn And His Orchestra Yamaha Genos Roland G70 by Rico
    William Richard Vaughn (April 12, 1919 - September 26, 1991) was an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, orchestra leader, and A&R man for Dot Records
    Vaughn was born in Glasgow, Kentucky, where his father was a barber who loved music and inspired Billy to teach himself to play the mandolin at the age of three, while suffering from measles. He went on to learn a number of other instruments.
    In 1941 Vaughn joined the United States National Guard for what had been planned as a one-year assignment, but when World War II broke out, Billy was in for the duration as a valued musician and composer at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Major General Daniel I. Sultan decided that Billy Vaughn was too valuable to the base's Thirty-Eighth Division big band, and kept Billy Vaughn at Camp Shelby for the duration of the war. He decided to make music a career when he was discharged from the army at the end of the war, and on the GI Bill, attended Western Kentucky State College, now known as Western Kentucky University, majoring in music composition. He had apparently learned barbering from his father, because he did some while studying at Western Kentucky to support himself financially, when he was not able to get jobs playing the piano at local night clubs and lounges. While he was a student there, three other students, Jimmy Sacca, Donald McGuire, and Seymour Spiegelman, who had formed a vocal trio, the Hilltoppers, recruited Vaughn to play the piano with them. He soon added his voice to theirs, converting the trio to a quartet. As a member of the group, he also wrote their first hit song, "Trying", which charted in 1952.
    In 1954 he left the group to join Dot Records in Gallatin, Tennessee, as music director. He subsequently formed his own orchestra which had a hit single in that same year with "Melody of Love." It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. He went on to have many more hits over the next decade and a half, and, based purely on chart successes, was the most successful orchestra leader of the rock era.
    Vaughn charted a total of 42 singles on the Billboard charts, often based on the sound of two alto saxophones. He also charted thirty six albums on the Billboard 200, beginning with 1958's Sail Along Silv'ry Moon and ending with 1970's Winter World of Love. He also had nineteen Top 40 hits in Germany, beginning with the chart-topping "Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon", also a Gold record, which was a cover of a 1937 Bing Crosby hit. He had two more number ones in Germany: "La Paloma" and "Wheels" (all three were reportedly million sellers). Billy Vaughn's recording of Wheels was No. 1 for 14 weeks in Germany (Hit Bilanz) as well as No. 1 in India, New Zealand, and Italy (Billboard hits of the world, various issues 1961). Vaughn also charted in Australia, Latin America, and Japan. "Pearly Shells" was a major success in Japan. Vaughn's tours of that country began about the time "Pearly Shells" was a hit in 1965. Many songs which were not US hits or even singles releases there, were major hits in other countries. These included "Lili Marlene", "Zwei Gitarren am Meer", "Blueberry Hill" (Germany), and "Greenfields". Also successful were "Song of Peace", "It's a Lonesome Old Town" (Japan), "Michelle" (No 1 in Argentina and Malaysia), "Mexico" (No. 1 in the Philippines), and "Bonanza" (a major success in Brazil and Italy [Billboard Hits of the World, 1960s]) plus "Theme from the Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (various Latin American countries). The album La Paloma was a success throughout Latin America. He also had a number one album in Germany in the early 1980s with Moonlight Melodies, which consisted of 20 of Billy's biggest hits (original Dot recordings, original LP notes and credits). The Billy Vaughn Orchestra began touring in 1965 with numerous sell-out tours throughout Japan, Brazil, and South Korea.
    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Vaughn lived in Palm Springs, California. He died of peritoneal mesothelioma at Palomar Hospital in Escondido, California, on September 26, 1991, aged 72. He and his wife Marion are buried at the Oak Hill Memorial Park in Escondido.
    On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Billy Vaughn among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.

Komentáře • 813

  • @AldoGuzman-fk8pv
    @AldoGuzman-fk8pv Před 14 dny +4

    The way you play and interprete songs is as if you improve it from the original version!!! Bravo!!!!

  • @fernandosergiomiers7953

    Congratulations. Ambraces.

  • @igorcarvalhopadilhaandrade5886

    🤠✌🏻OH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!🤠✌🏻

  • @TheMakkieonline

    Awesome melody. Thanks for sharing. You are playing fantastic

  • @Michael-xs3tg
    @Michael-xs3tg Před 5 lety +5

    Beautifull played

  • @Gilbert208
    @Gilbert208 Před 4 lety

    Bravo!!!!!!

  • @Robby334
    @Robby334 Před 5 lety +4

    Love his playing

  • @josephinemendez9961
    @josephinemendez9961 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow beautiful music I love it

  • @Green11Xish
    @Green11Xish Před 3 lety +5

    Suffice it to say, when music touches its listener, this is the way it sounds. Thank you.

  • @mickboakes7023
    @mickboakes7023 Před 5 lety +3

    Absolutely beautiful.

  • @caciliadollendorf2531
    @caciliadollendorf2531 Před 14 dny +2

    Danke,!!!!!!Wunderschön, gespielt!!!!!!Weiter so, und viel Erfolg!!!!!

  • @stan10081947
    @stan10081947 Před 4 lety +6

    Widać ile masz przyjemności z grania a my ze słuchania Twojej muzyki ! SUPER !!!

  • @monicarossy3653
    @monicarossy3653 Před 2 lety +15

    Two Guitars by the Sea...Rico, you are on a mission to educate the world of great artists, how magnanimous of you! You recognize amazing music like this one-- I also had not heard of it. Thank you for interpreting it for us! YOU ARE TRULY GIFTED NO MATTER THE MISTAKES TO PLAY ON A FIRST TIME HEARING A PIECE. Wow! A Master.

  • @frankemery6220
    @frankemery6220 Před 3 lety +4

    Still listening to you Rico and your magic fingers---you just get better each time, thank you for your easy listening.

  • @andrzejdyla1531
    @andrzejdyla1531 Před rokem +5

    Brawo Rico, piękna muzyka ,mistrzowskie wykonanie. Pozdrawiam.👍🙂🙂🙂

  • @Adrianahernandez-kt2eb

    ❤❤❤❤. Qué. Hermosa Melo días me. Gusta. MUcho. Maestro. Gracias por compartirla. Qué. Dios lo bendiga ❤❤❤🎉🎉😊😊😊. Yo. Siempre lo. Escucho y. Megusta. Yolos. Oía. En. Manzanillo Colima. ❤❤b

  • @arthurian1782
    @arthurian1782 Před 4 lety +4

    Suoer,śliczny utwór i cudownie zagrany.

  • @susiearenas4345
    @susiearenas4345 Před 5 lety +9

    Keep on playing Rico. I love your style and you make my day.

  • @ej4478
    @ej4478 Před rokem +4

    Rico, a born great music player. Your talent makes the world happy and people smile while listening to your music. You are a gift to the world and make people happy, ease the pains and problems of many people around the world, Your music is the best medicine to all kinds of people and problems.God Bless you Rico and I salute you for the great talent,. USA

  • @inja3553

    Wunderschöne Musik.