Frankie Carle

Genre jazz, piano, easy listening, 50s, 1950s

Frankie Carle (March 25, 1903–March 7, 2001) was an American pianist and bandleader. As a very popular bandleader in the 1940s and 1950s, Carle was nicknamed "The Wizard of the Keyboard", He started out working with a number of mainstream dance bands. He received attention when he joined Horace Heidt's band, later becoming co-leader of the band.

He left Heidt's band in 1944 to form his own. His daughter, Marjorie Hughes, was the lead female singer. Carle had several major hits in the 1940s and early 1950s, including his theme song, "Sunrise Serenade" and "Oh! What It Seemed To Be!" His band disbanded after 1955 and he performed mainly as a soloist thereafter. Carle died of natural causes in Mesa, Arizona in 2001 at the age of 98.


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Frankie Carle (March 25, 1903–March 7, 2001) was an American pianist and bandleader. As a very popular bandleader in the 1940s and 1950s, Carle was nicknamed "The Wizard of the Keyboard", He started out working with a number of mainstream dance bands. He received attention when he joined Horace Heidt's band, later becoming co-leader of the band.

He left Heidt's band in 1944 to form his own. His daughter, Marjorie Hughes, was the lead female singer. Carle had several major hits in the 1940s and early 1950s, including his theme song, "Sunrise Serenade" and "Oh! What It Seemed To Be!" His band disbanded after 1955 and he performed mainly as a soloist thereafter. Carle died of natural causes in Mesa, Arizona in 2001 at the age of 98.


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Top Tracks

Little Jack Frost Get Lost 1

Little Jack Frost Get Lost

Rumors Are Flying 2

Rumors Are Flying

Little Jack Frost Get Lost (with Marjorie Hughes) - 78rpm Version 3

Little Jack Frost Get Lost (with Marjorie Hughes) - 78rpm Version

One More Tomorrow 4

One More Tomorrow

Sunrise Serenade 5

Sunrise Serenade

Oh! What It Seemed to Be 6

Oh! What It Seemed to Be

Tomorrow 7

Tomorrow

In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening 8

In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening

Falling Leaves 9

Falling Leaves

Oh! What It Seemed To Me 10

Oh! What It Seemed To Me

Top Albums

1946 Broadcasts
1946 Broadcasts
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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
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Collection 1940-49
Collection 1940-49
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