Elmer Schoebel Net Worth

Elmer Schoebel Net Worth is
$700,000

Elmer Schoebel Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Elmer Schoebel (September 8, 1896, East St. Louis, Illinois - December 14, 1970) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.Schoebel played along to silent films in Champaign, Illinois early in his career. After moving on to vaudeville late in the 1910s, he played with the 20th Century Jazz Band in Chicago in 1920. In 1922-23 he was a member of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, then led his own band, known variously as the Midway Gardens Orchestra, the Original Memphis Melody Boys and the Chicago Blues Dance Orchestra, before joining Isham Jones in 1925. After returning to Chicago he played with Louis Panico and Art Kassel, and arranged for the Melrose Publishing House.In the 1930s Schoebel wrote and arranged, working as the chief arranger for the Warner Brothers publishing division. From the 1940s onward he did some performing with Conrad Janis, Blue Steele's Rhythm Rebels (1958), and with his own ensembles in St. Petersburg, Florida. He continued to play up until his death.Schoebel was never famous as a performer, but he wrote a number of standards, including "Bugle Call Rag", "Nobody's Sweetheart Now", "Farewell Blues", "Copenhagen", and "Prince of Wails" (often mislabeled as "Prince of Wales"). The last two of those songs were the only two Schoebel ever recorded as a leader, in 1929 (Brunswick 4652).

Date Of BirthSeptember 7, 1896
Died1970-12-14
Place Of BirthEast St. Louis, Illinois, USA
ProfessionSoundtrack
Star SignVirgo

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Boardwalk Empire2012TV Series music - 1 episode
Get Low2009writer: "Farewell Blues" 1922
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian2009writer: "Bugle Call Rag"
American MastersTV Series documentary writer - 1 episode, 2007 music - 1 episode, 1997
The Aviator2004lyrics: "Bugle Call Rag" 1923 / music: "Bugle Call Rag" 1923
The Thirteenth Floor1999writer: "Bugle Call Rag"
La fille sur le pont1999writer: "Bugle Call Rag"
Swing Kids1993writer: "BUGLE CALL RAG"
Royal Society Jazz Orchestra1986TV Special lyrics: "Bugle Call Rag" / music: "Bugle Call Rag"
The Agatha Christie Hour1982TV Series music - 1 episode
Zoot Suit1981writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
The Lively Ones1963TV Series music - 1 episode
Jazz Party1958TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Benny Goodman Story1956writer: "Bugle-Call Rag"
I'll See You in My Dreams1951writer: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
Hollywood Bound1947music: "Bugle Call Rag"
Swingin' Down the Scale1946Short writer: "Farewell Blues"
That's the Spirit1945writer: "Bugle Call Rag"
It's a Pleasure1945music: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
Waterloo Road1945writer: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
Two Thousand Women1944writer: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
Atlantic City1944music: "NOBODY'S SWEETHEART"
Stormy Weather1943music: "Nobody's Sweetheart" 1924 - uncredited
Stage Door Canteen1943music: "Bugle Call Rag" 1922 - uncredited
Orchestra Wives1942writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
Jan Garber and His Orchestra1941Short music: "Bugle Call Rag"
I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now1940music: "Nobody's Sweetheart"
Moments of Charm1939Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag"
Swing, Hutton, Swing1937Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals1935Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
Phil Spitalny and His Musical Queens1934Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
Vaudeville1934/IIShort writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
A Bundle of Blues1933Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag"
Abe Lyman & Band1933Short writer: "Farewell Blues" - uncredited
Smash Your Baggage1932Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
Betty Boop's Ups and Downs1932Short writer: "Bugle Call Rag" - uncredited
Betty Boop, M.D.1932Short music: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
Metro Movietone Revue1930/IShort music: "Ten Little Miles from Town" - uncredited
The Vagabond Lover1929music: "Nobody's Sweetheart" 1929 - uncredited
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies1929Short music: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
High Hat1929Short music: "Nobody's Sweetheart" - uncredited
Aunt Jemima: The Original Fun Flour Maker1927Short writer: "Everybody Stomp" - uncredited

Known for movies

Source
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