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Jazz harpist
whose career stretches back to the 1930s, when she and her husband Arnold,
a sax man, were peripherally involved with Richard Himber
and His Champions, and are featured in a movie short of the same name. Some of her early recordings are
included on the 1940s anthologies, Beat
the Band to the Bar and Golden
Years of Jazz: 1940-1947.
She was also
active in radio, appearing on The
Carnation Contented Hour on WEAF on 23rd September 1946 with
Percy Faith and His Orchestra.
In the late ‘40s, she was heavily involved with Charlie
Parker, appearing on Quintessence New
York – Los Angeles – Toronto, Vol. 2: 1947-1954 and Charlie Parker For Lovers, featuring
recordings dating from 1947 through 1954. Around the same time, she was also
working with Sarah Vaughan, and many of those recordings can be heard on The Divine Sarah Vaughan: The Columbia Years 1949-1953.
She also did
enough with The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra to land
on The Best of Sauter-Finegan,
parts of which were recorded on 3rd November 1952. In 1956, Verlye
released her first solo album on the Hi-Fi label,
The Magic Harp of Verlye
Mills. A year later, she
teamed up with Billy May—at May’s behest—for a collaboration entitled Harp with a Beat.
They also worked together on Frank Sinatra’s travelogue, Come Fly with Me, recorded in part
on 3rd October 1957.
It is no surprise that Verlye made the cut
on 1958’s compilation, Hi-Fi Variety.
(Verlye performs “Latin
Candy”.)
In 1959, Verlye and May resumed their artistic collaboration on Mel Torme Goes
South of the Border with Billy May. She reunited with Mel Torme a couple of years later on Mel Torme: Round Midnight – A Perspective,
and recorded Love Swings with
Bobby Darin and Ella Fitzgerald Sings
the Harold Arlen Song Book.
Fast-forward
to the ‘70s: Verlye released Songs
with Paul Parrish in 1971 and became actively involved with the American
Harp Society the following year, performing William Collette’s
“Three Movements for Harp and Flute”, with the composer on
flute. In 1973, Verlye and co-author Stella Castellucci,
a fellow harpist, published Rhythm
for Harp, which has since been re-packaged with an accompanying
CD. A couple of years later,
she was involved in a series of workshops in St. Paul, Minnesota, again
under the umbrella of the American Harp Society. In the late ‘70s, she recorded
Motivation with Bob Crewe and
appeared on the Frank Sinatra boxed set, Trilogy.
Other
recordings on which she appears include The
Complete Charlie Parker on Verve, Dorrnace Stalvey’s Metamorphosis,
Marcy Tigner’s Trombone, Send in the
Clowns: The Very Best of Sarah
Vaughan, and Annette Warren’s …Being
a Woman. There is also
another solo album floating around out there, entitled The Two Sides of Verlye Mills, on the
Vignette label, including her own take on “Tico
Tico”, and sheet music for an arrangement
of “Yesterday” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, transcribed
for harp.
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