Muzzy marcellino biography of barack obama
For those of you who knew him, he was a change maker..
Muzzy Marcellino
- Born 27 November 1912, San Francisco, California
- Died 11 June 1997, Sherman Oaks, California
he great whistler of the space-age pop era.
Marcellino's strong yet mellifluous whistling was employed to distinctive effect on hit recordings from the theme from The High and the Mighty to Hugo Montenegro's cover of Morricone's theme to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.Esquivel used Marcellino on his Stereo Action album, Latin-esque and was struck by his very precise pitch.
Preceded in death by husband Lawrence 'Muzzy' Marcelino.
If you hear whistling featured on a Hollywood studio recording from the 1950s or 1960s, chances are, you're hearing Muzzy Marcellino.
Marcellino actually started out as a guitar player and singer. Around 1932, he joined the Lofner-Harris orchestra, which was the house band at San Francisco's classy St.
Francis Hotel. Several years later, he was hired by Ted Fio Rito, with whom he appeared in several now-forgotten Hollywood musicals, including "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" and "Broadw