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Drummer from
New York City who lied about his age to get into the union when he was
fourteen years old and cut his teeth in the Catskills. He spent much of the early part of
his career on the road, and worked with artists such artists as Mildred
Bailey, Les Brown, Larry Clinton, Tommy Dorsey, and Red Norvo. In 1947, he made the great egress to
L.A. and before long was recording with jazz giants such as Louis Armstrong
and Ella Fitzgerald. Some of
his earliest recordings can be heard on Chronological
Bing Crosby, Vol. 48: 1948-49. It didn't hurt that Nelson
Riddle
took a shine to him. The arranger and bandleader
requested Irving's services in the fall of 1953 to record with Frank
Sinatra
on his album, Songs for Young Lovers.
In 1956,
he also appeared on Sinatra's Songs for Swingin' Lovers! Pretty soon, other jazz-pop
artists caught wind of Irving, including Sinatra's
fellow Rat-Packers Dean
Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Bobby
Darin and Mel Torme also used him on
some sets. In 1961, he appeared
on the Errol Garner double album, Closeup in Swing/A
New Kind of Love. Other albums
he performed on in the '60s include Frankly Basie: Count
Basie Plays the Hits of Frank Sinatra, Doris Day's Love Album, and Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook. He also spent a dozen years as a
member of the band on Dinah Shore's TV show. In 1978, he appeared on Ray Charles'
self-titled album. The
following year, he re-united with Sinatra
on his boxed set, Trilogy. Irving passed away on 8th
August 1989 in Rancho Mirage, California. Other recordings on which he was
featured during his illustrious career include Around the World in Percussion, Sinatra and Sextet:
Live in Paris, and Mel Torme's Bethlehem Years.
Sources:
- http://music.msn.com/music/artist-biography/irving-cottler/
- http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/card/0,,417863,00.html
- http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Irving%20Cottler/a/Irving%20Cottler.htm
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/Irving+Cottler?noanv=1
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/Irv+Cottler?anv=Irving+Cottler
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