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Leroy Lovett (March 17, 1919, Philadelphia - December 9, 2013, Chatsworth, California) was an American jazz pianist and arranger. Lovett studied piano with Sophie Stokowski (the wife of Leopold Stokowski) from the age of four, and began composing early. He received a bachelor's degree from Temple University and then continued his studies at the Schillinger House of Music. He directed his own band in Philadelphia before settling in New York City in 1945. There he arranged for Tiny Bradshaw and Luis Russell, and worked with Noble Sissle, Lucky Millinder, and Mercer Ellington. He was in the band of Johnny Hodges (during his period away from Duke Ellington) and recorded with him until 1955. At the end of the 1950s, he was in the bands of Cootie Williams and Cat Anderson and recorded two albums

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  • ليروي لوفيت (بالإنجليزية: Leroy Lovett)‏ هو موسيقي وعازف بيانو أمريكي، ولد في 17 مارس 1919 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 9 ديسمبر 2013 في Chatsworth ‏ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Leroy Lovett, auch Lee Lovett, Cliff Lee, (* 17. März 1919 in Philadelphia; † 9. Dezember 2013 in Chatsworth, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzpianist und Arrangeur des Swing. (de)
  • Leroy Lovett (March 17, 1919, Philadelphia - December 9, 2013, Chatsworth, California) was an American jazz pianist and arranger. Lovett studied piano with Sophie Stokowski (the wife of Leopold Stokowski) from the age of four, and began composing early. He received a bachelor's degree from Temple University and then continued his studies at the Schillinger House of Music. He directed his own band in Philadelphia before settling in New York City in 1945. There he arranged for Tiny Bradshaw and Luis Russell, and worked with Noble Sissle, Lucky Millinder, and Mercer Ellington. He was in the band of Johnny Hodges (during his period away from Duke Ellington) and recorded with him until 1955. At the end of the 1950s, he was in the bands of Cootie Williams and Cat Anderson and recorded two albums under his own name. From 1952, he was a music publisher, was a record producer in the 1950s (1956/57 for Norman Granz) and had a dance orchestra in Philadelphia. From 1959, he worked for Wynne Records and 1968 to 1973 for Motown Records. He also wrote film music. He was still active as a musician with the Melodymakers Orchestra, to which he had belonged since 1987 and for which he also arranged. He also appeared with the Uni-Bigband of Halle. He recorded under his own name and with Al Sears (1951), Harry Carney, Al Hibbler (1954), Lawrence Brown, Billie Holiday (1955), Cootie Williams (1957), and Cat Anderson (1959), as well as Johnny Hodges. (en)
  • Leroy C. Lovett, Jr. (parfois appelé « Lee » Lovett ou Leroy« Lee » Lovett) est un pianiste et arrangeur de jazz américain né à Germantown (Pennsylvanie) le 17 mars 1919 et mort le 9 décembre 2013 à Chatsworth (Los Angeles). (fr)
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  • ليروي لوفيت (بالإنجليزية: Leroy Lovett)‏ هو موسيقي وعازف بيانو أمريكي، ولد في 17 مارس 1919 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 9 ديسمبر 2013 في Chatsworth ‏ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Leroy Lovett, auch Lee Lovett, Cliff Lee, (* 17. März 1919 in Philadelphia; † 9. Dezember 2013 in Chatsworth, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzpianist und Arrangeur des Swing. (de)
  • Leroy C. Lovett, Jr. (parfois appelé « Lee » Lovett ou Leroy« Lee » Lovett) est un pianiste et arrangeur de jazz américain né à Germantown (Pennsylvanie) le 17 mars 1919 et mort le 9 décembre 2013 à Chatsworth (Los Angeles). (fr)
  • Leroy Lovett (March 17, 1919, Philadelphia - December 9, 2013, Chatsworth, California) was an American jazz pianist and arranger. Lovett studied piano with Sophie Stokowski (the wife of Leopold Stokowski) from the age of four, and began composing early. He received a bachelor's degree from Temple University and then continued his studies at the Schillinger House of Music. He directed his own band in Philadelphia before settling in New York City in 1945. There he arranged for Tiny Bradshaw and Luis Russell, and worked with Noble Sissle, Lucky Millinder, and Mercer Ellington. He was in the band of Johnny Hodges (during his period away from Duke Ellington) and recorded with him until 1955. At the end of the 1950s, he was in the bands of Cootie Williams and Cat Anderson and recorded two albums (en)
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  • ليروي لوفيت (ar)
  • Leroy Lovett (de)
  • Leroy Lovett (fr)
  • Leroy Lovett (en)
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