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Don Elliott (October 21, 1926 in Somerville, New Jersey – July 5, 1984 in Weston, Connecticut) was an American jazz trumpeter, vibraphonist, vocalist, and mellophone player. His album Calypso Jazz is considered by some jazz enthusiasts to be one of the definitive calypso jazz albums. Elliott recorded over 60 albums and 5,000 advertising jingles throughout his career. Elliott was also a longtime associate of Quincy Jones, contributing vocal work in particular to many of Jones' film scores.Elliott played mellophone in his high school band and played trumpet for an army band. After study at the University of Miami he added vibraphone to the list. He recorded with Terry Gibbs and Buddy Rich before forming his own band. From 1953 to 1960 he won the Down Beat readers poll several times for "miscellaneous instrument-mellophone."Known as the "Human Instrument", Don Elliott additionally performed jazz as a vocalist, trombonist, flugelhornist and percussionist. He pioneered the art of multitrack recording, composed countless prize-winning advertising jingles, prepared film scores, and built a thriving production company. Elliott scored several Broadway productions, including James Thurber's The Beast in Me and A Thurber Carnival, in the latter of which he performed with the Don Elliott Quartet. He also provided one of the voices for the novelty jazz duo the Nutty Squirrels.Elliott lent his vocal talents to such motion picture soundtracks as The Getaway starring Steve McQueen, $ (Dollars) starring Warren Beatty, The Hot Rock starring Robert Redford and The Happy Hooker starring Lynn Redgrave.Elliott owned and operated one of the very first multitrack recording studios in New York City and in Weston, Connecticut, where he died of cancer.

Date Of BirthOctober 21, 1926
Died1984-07-05
Place Of BirthSomerville, New Jersey, USA
ProfessionMusic Department, Soundtrack, Composer
Star SignLibra
#Fact
1Along with Sascha Burland, he created The Nutty Squirrels, two chipmunk characters that sang jazzy scat numbers. The Nutty Squirrels scored a top 15 hit (USA) with "Uh! Oh! Part 2" in 1959.

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Happy Hooker1975music arranger / music producer
The Getaway1972musical voices / musician: vibraphone - uncredited
Number Please1961TV Series musical director

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Pecker1998writer: "Uh! Oh!" 1959 - as Don Elliot
The Happy Hooker1975lyrics: "Put Yourself in my Hands", "One to One" / music: "Put Yourself in my Hands", "One to One"
Walk Don't Run1966performer: "Happy Feet"

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Happy Hooker1975
Great Performances1971TV Series 1 episode

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dig1972ShortAunt Sedimentary (voice)

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
$1971the human instrument

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Patrice Munsel Show1957TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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