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Bassist,
French horn player, guitarist, singer-songwriter and trumpeter from San
Francisco, California, who started out performing with The Axidentals while still attending San Francisco State
College. The Axidentals' ship came in in 1956, when they
performed in concert with Johnny
Mathis
. It launched them into the spotlight
and they spent about half a decade on the road, playing most of the hot
spots in the United States.
They still found time to record, and in 1957 released Hello, We're the Axidentals!. The
album featured a song called "Quiet Wind" which was co-penned
by Milt and band-mate Bob Sumners. On 11th February 1958,
they were in the studio recording The
Axidentals with the Kai Winding Trombones. Milt joined Betty Mann and Jerry
Walter in 1962 to form The Gateway Trio, and they worked together until
1965, even appearing in a film entitled Hootenanny
Hoot. In 1965, Milt joined
the Hi-Los, another popular vocal group he had admired for some time. They famously appeared in a Hertz
Rent-A-Car ad shortly thereafter.
The days of vocal groups like the
Hi-Los were numbered, however, and Milt band-hopped to The
Jimmy Joyce Singers
, appearing on TV shows like The Glen Campbell Show, The John Gary Show, The Leslie Uggams
Show, and The Smothers Brothers
Comedy Hour. In the 1970s, he was with a vocal
ensemble that billed themselves as Climax and worked with
high-profile artists like Johnny Rivers and Kenny
Rogers
. He also
did a stint with Ray Conniff, including the Live in Japan album, recorded at Osaka's Festival Hall
and Tokyo's Nakano Sun Plaza Hall in June 1975. Milt stopped being a land-lubber and
spent most of the next twenty years on the sea, entertaining on cruise
ships. In recent years, he has
been ashore entertaining in the Palm Springs area. As recently at 1st February
2009, he led the orchestra at the Riviera Hotel & Spa in a fundraiser
for the English Speaking Union's Twelfth Night Wassail Gala. If you'd like to catch Milt in
the act, check out his bass playing on The Arthur Barduhn
Trio's Gee, But It's
Great!.
Sources:
- http://www.starbeams.com/miltchapman.htm
- http://www.thehi-los.com/meet/
- http://www.thehi-los.com/archive/gene-puerling-has-died
- http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090201/LIFESTYLES09/902010326&template=printart
- http://arthurbarduhnmusic.com/musicians.html
- http://arthurbarduhnmusic.com/songs.html
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