Bernie Leighton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bernie Leighton

American musician

Date of Birth: 30-Jan-1921

Place of Birth: West Haven, Connecticut, United States

Date of Death: 16-Sep-1994

Profession: pianist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Bernie Leighton

  • Bernie Leighton (January 30, 1921 – September 16, 1994) was an American jazz pianist. Leighton was born in West Haven, Connecticut.
  • He first played professionally at the end of the 1930s.
  • He played with Bud Freeman, Leo Reisman, Raymond Scott (1940) and Benny Goodman (1940-41) before serving in the Army.
  • Following his discharge, he found much work as a studio sideman, with Dave Tough (1946), Billie Holiday (1949), Neal Hefti (1951), Goodman again, Artie Shaw (1953), John Serry, Sr.
  • (1956), James Moody (1963) and Bob Wilber (1969).
  • He did a tour with Tony Bennett in 1972-73. While Leighton was best known as a sideman, he also recorded extensively as a leader; he released on Keynote Records in 1946, Mercury Records in 1950, an LP on Columbia Records in 1950, Brunswick in 1951, LPs for Disneyland and Capitol in 1957, and a tribute to Duke Ellington released in 1974. His instrumental cover of Connie Francis' "Don't Break The Heart That Loves You" on the Colpix label in 1962 reached #101 on Billboard's listing. Leighton has a cameo role in the 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters.
  • He died in Coconut Creek, Florida.

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