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Related: About this forumOn August 13, 1913, Jack Fina was born.
Jack Fina
Fina in 1948.
Background information
Born: August 13, 1913; Passaic, New Jersey
Died: May 14, 1970 (aged 56); Sherman Oaks, California
Jack Fina (August 13, 1913 May 14, 1970) was a bandleader, songwriter, and pianist.
Fina was born in Passaic, New Jersey, and educated at the New York College of Music and was a student of August Fraemcke and Elsa Nicilini. He started out playing piano in Clyde McCoy's band sometime in the 1930s, but it wasn't until he joined Freddy Martins band in 1936 that he gained real fame, when he was featured on Martins famous recording of "Tonight We Love".
In 1946, Jack Fina formed his own 16-piece band, with Freddy Martin's blessing and financial backing. His first appearance was at the Claremont Hotel. The vocals were handled by Harry Prime and Gil Lewis. With good air time and good recordings, Fina became a national figure. Following up on the success of "Tonight We Love," Fina again turned to the classics and composed a boogie-woogie variation on Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee." Fina's version, "Bumble Boogie", became a huge hit; Fina performed it as a solo piano specialty in the 1946 Columbia Pictures musical It's Great to Be Young.
Fina appeared at some of the top venues in the country, including the Waldorf-Astoria, the Aragon Ballroom, and the famous illegal gambling casino/night club in Galveston, the Balinese Room. He also appeared in several films, including Melody Time (Bumble Boogie sequence, 1948) and Disc Jockey (1951). A noted songwriter, his credits included Dream Sonata (his theme song), Chango and Piano Portraits.
In the 1950s, he reduced the size of his band and settled in San Francisco. He also operated a talent agency called the Concerto Music & Entertainment Agency with his manager Al King. In the early 1960s he appeared as a single on Dick Sinclairs television show. In 1962 Fina joined the staff of the Beverly Hills Hotel in Sherman Oaks, California, where he led a small band for eight successful years. The engagement was curtailed by his death at age 56, from a heart attack. He is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills.
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He gave us this. Sometimes I think this is my favorite video on all of YouTube.
Here's another version by Liberace. He starts out playing it straight, so to speak, and then he segues into the boogie woogie version.
Here is Lluís Coloma's take. It's a knockout.
There were rock versions. Coming up...
Sun Aug 13, 2023: On this day, August 13, 1913, Jack Fina was born.
Sat Aug 13, 2022: On this day, August 13, 1913, Jack Fina was born.
Fri Aug 13, 2021: On this day, August 13, 1913, Jack Fina was born.
Fina in 1948.
Background information
Born: August 13, 1913; Passaic, New Jersey
Died: May 14, 1970 (aged 56); Sherman Oaks, California
Jack Fina (August 13, 1913 May 14, 1970) was a bandleader, songwriter, and pianist.
Fina was born in Passaic, New Jersey, and educated at the New York College of Music and was a student of August Fraemcke and Elsa Nicilini. He started out playing piano in Clyde McCoy's band sometime in the 1930s, but it wasn't until he joined Freddy Martins band in 1936 that he gained real fame, when he was featured on Martins famous recording of "Tonight We Love".
In 1946, Jack Fina formed his own 16-piece band, with Freddy Martin's blessing and financial backing. His first appearance was at the Claremont Hotel. The vocals were handled by Harry Prime and Gil Lewis. With good air time and good recordings, Fina became a national figure. Following up on the success of "Tonight We Love," Fina again turned to the classics and composed a boogie-woogie variation on Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee." Fina's version, "Bumble Boogie", became a huge hit; Fina performed it as a solo piano specialty in the 1946 Columbia Pictures musical It's Great to Be Young.
Fina appeared at some of the top venues in the country, including the Waldorf-Astoria, the Aragon Ballroom, and the famous illegal gambling casino/night club in Galveston, the Balinese Room. He also appeared in several films, including Melody Time (Bumble Boogie sequence, 1948) and Disc Jockey (1951). A noted songwriter, his credits included Dream Sonata (his theme song), Chango and Piano Portraits.
In the 1950s, he reduced the size of his band and settled in San Francisco. He also operated a talent agency called the Concerto Music & Entertainment Agency with his manager Al King. In the early 1960s he appeared as a single on Dick Sinclairs television show. In 1962 Fina joined the staff of the Beverly Hills Hotel in Sherman Oaks, California, where he led a small band for eight successful years. The engagement was curtailed by his death at age 56, from a heart attack. He is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills.
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He gave us this. Sometimes I think this is my favorite video on all of YouTube.
Liberace - Bumble Boogie
1,191,179 views Oct 14, 2008
nocovercharge
4.31K subscribers
Here is Liberace performing The Bumble Boogie, otherwise known as The Flight of The Bumblebees taken from his classic hit television series of the 50's.
1,191,179 views Oct 14, 2008
nocovercharge
4.31K subscribers
Here is Liberace performing The Bumble Boogie, otherwise known as The Flight of The Bumblebees taken from his classic hit television series of the 50's.
Here's another version by Liberace. He starts out playing it straight, so to speak, and then he segues into the boogie woogie version.
Liberace Flight of the Bumblebee and The Bumble Boogie
228,016 views May 4, 2016
Biggest Liberace Fan
17.9K subscribers
Liberace Plays the Classic Flight of the Bumblebee and its modern day counterpart The Bumble Boogie from his 1950s TV Show
228,016 views May 4, 2016
Biggest Liberace Fan
17.9K subscribers
Liberace Plays the Classic Flight of the Bumblebee and its modern day counterpart The Bumble Boogie from his 1950s TV Show
Here is Lluís Coloma's take. It's a knockout.
LLUÍS COLOMA -"Bumble Boogie"
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THESONBARBER
3.44K subscribers
Directo Festival jazz San Javier 2010.
27,889 views Feb 28, 2011
THESONBARBER
3.44K subscribers
Directo Festival jazz San Javier 2010.
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On August 13, 1913, Jack Fina was born. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 27
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mahatmakanejeeves
(60,568 posts)1. B. Bumble and the Stingers, The Surf Coasters, other covers
Much of the material in this post was taken from this thread:
Sun May 16, 2021: On this day, May 16, 1919, Liberace was born.
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http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/
May 16th: On this Day
1962, B Bumble and the Stingers were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Nut Rocker.' The instrumental was based on Tchaikovsky's 'Nutcracker Suite.'
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May 16th: On this Day
1962, B Bumble and the Stingers were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Nut Rocker.' The instrumental was based on Tchaikovsky's 'Nutcracker Suite.'
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B. Bumble and the Stingers
Origin: Los Angeles, California, United States
Years active: 19611963
Labels: Rendezvous
B. Bumble and the Stingers was an American instrumental ensemble in the early 1960s, specializing in rock and roll arrangements of classical melodies. The band's biggest hits were "Bumble Boogie", which reached number 21 in the US, and "Nut Rocker", which reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1962. The recordings were made by session musicians at Rendezvous Records in Los Angeles. When their recordings became successful a touring group was formed, led by R. C. Gamble (3 November 1941 2 August 2008) as "Billy Bumble".
Background
In 1959, Earl Palmer, René Hall and Plas Johnson, all African American musicians from Louisiana, were the house band at Rendezvous Records. According to Palmer, the three friends always talked about how we could make some money and not leave the studio. One day I said, 'Let's do a rock version of "In the Mood"'. The single, credited to the Ernie Fields Orchestra, became a hit, reaching number 4 on the US pop charts in early 1960.
"Bumble Boogie"
Hall then came up with the idea for B. Bumble and the Stingers, taking the same approach to a piece of classical music. Prompted by record producer Kim Fowley, he approached pianist Jack Fina, whose 1946 swing arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumble Bee" for Freddy Martin and his Orchestra, called "Bumble Boogie" (RCA Victor 20-1829), had reached number 7 on the chart and been used in the 1948 Walt Disney animated film Melody Time. Using Fina's arrangement, Fowley recorded pianist Ernie Freeman on two tracks, one using a grand piano for the rhythm part, while the other featured a "tack piano", a modified upright piano with tacks pressed into the hammers to create a tinny "honky tonk" sound. The other musicians on the session, at Gold Star Studios, were Palmer on drums, Red Callender on bass, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar.
"Bumble Boogie" went to number 21 on the Billboard charts in June 1961. Because the session musicians all had other studio commitments, a teen band from Ada, Oklahoma, who had played no part in the recording, was recruited to handle promotion and public appearances. Their names were given as Fred Richards, Don Orr, and "B. Bumble", a pseudonym for guitarist R. C. Gamble.
{snip}
Origin: Los Angeles, California, United States
Years active: 19611963
Labels: Rendezvous
B. Bumble and the Stingers was an American instrumental ensemble in the early 1960s, specializing in rock and roll arrangements of classical melodies. The band's biggest hits were "Bumble Boogie", which reached number 21 in the US, and "Nut Rocker", which reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1962. The recordings were made by session musicians at Rendezvous Records in Los Angeles. When their recordings became successful a touring group was formed, led by R. C. Gamble (3 November 1941 2 August 2008) as "Billy Bumble".
Background
In 1959, Earl Palmer, René Hall and Plas Johnson, all African American musicians from Louisiana, were the house band at Rendezvous Records. According to Palmer, the three friends always talked about how we could make some money and not leave the studio. One day I said, 'Let's do a rock version of "In the Mood"'. The single, credited to the Ernie Fields Orchestra, became a hit, reaching number 4 on the US pop charts in early 1960.
"Bumble Boogie"
Hall then came up with the idea for B. Bumble and the Stingers, taking the same approach to a piece of classical music. Prompted by record producer Kim Fowley, he approached pianist Jack Fina, whose 1946 swing arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumble Bee" for Freddy Martin and his Orchestra, called "Bumble Boogie" (RCA Victor 20-1829), had reached number 7 on the chart and been used in the 1948 Walt Disney animated film Melody Time. Using Fina's arrangement, Fowley recorded pianist Ernie Freeman on two tracks, one using a grand piano for the rhythm part, while the other featured a "tack piano", a modified upright piano with tacks pressed into the hammers to create a tinny "honky tonk" sound. The other musicians on the session, at Gold Star Studios, were Palmer on drums, Red Callender on bass, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar.
"Bumble Boogie" went to number 21 on the Billboard charts in June 1961. Because the session musicians all had other studio commitments, a teen band from Ada, Oklahoma, who had played no part in the recording, was recruited to handle promotion and public appearances. Their names were given as Fred Richards, Don Orr, and "B. Bumble", a pseudonym for guitarist R. C. Gamble.
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Here's "Bumble Boogie" performed by B. Bumble and the Stingers:
b bumble & the stingers ... bumble boogie
468,094 views Jun 17, 2011
kiddysoulgirl99
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468,094 views Jun 17, 2011
kiddysoulgirl99
14.3K subscribers
Nut Rocker:
B.Bumble & The Stingers - Nut Rocker
1,016,620 views Apr 3, 2009
45RPMsinglesbyMikeEvans
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1961 Caravan
1961 Bumble Boogie
1962 Apple Knocker
1962 Nut Rocker
1,016,620 views Apr 3, 2009
45RPMsinglesbyMikeEvans
90.1K subscribers
1961 Caravan
1961 Bumble Boogie
1962 Apple Knocker
1962 Nut Rocker
What would Rimsky-Korsakov think if he could hear this? Two thumbs up, is my guess.
Surf Coasters "Bumble Bee Boogie" HB Pier Convention 2014
13,363 views Jan 27, 2015
Dave F
767 subscribers
Surf Coasters "Bumble Bee Boogie" HB Pier Convention 2014
13,363 views Jan 27, 2015
Dave F
767 subscribers
Surf Coasters "Bumble Bee Boogie" HB Pier Convention 2014
Saskatchewan has talent.
Bumble Boogie FINALS
3,693 views Aug 15, 2007
Danny Fong
21.7K subscribers
Saskatchewan Youth Talent Search Winners Danny Fong and Andrew Kesler play "Jack Fina's" Bumble Boogie with different arrangements written by the two.
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3,693 views Aug 15, 2007
Danny Fong
21.7K subscribers
Saskatchewan Youth Talent Search Winners Danny Fong and Andrew Kesler play "Jack Fina's" Bumble Boogie with different arrangements written by the two.
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Two years earlier:
Bumble Boogie
9,384 views Feb 3, 2007
Danny Fong
21.7K subscribers
17-year-olds: Danny and Andrew combine forces to play Jack Fina's "Bumble Boogie" on Piano and Guitar. Introduction inspired by Jools Holland. Played at a high school variety night with an hour of practicing together.
Here is a newer version of better quality and performance in general. It is a couple years later at a Youth Talent Search in Saskatchewan and we won and represented our province in Nationals.
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9,384 views Feb 3, 2007
Danny Fong
21.7K subscribers
17-year-olds: Danny and Andrew combine forces to play Jack Fina's "Bumble Boogie" on Piano and Guitar. Introduction inspired by Jools Holland. Played at a high school variety night with an hour of practicing together.
Here is a newer version of better quality and performance in general. It is a couple years later at a Youth Talent Search in Saskatchewan and we won and represented our province in Nationals.
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Sun Aug 13, 2023: B. Bumble and the Stingers, The Surf Coasters, other covers
Sat Aug 13, 2022: B. Bumble and the Stingers, The Surf Coasters, other covers
Fri Aug 13, 2021: B. Bumble and the Stingers, The Surf Coasters, other covers
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,568 posts)2. You are lucky today. Here is Jack Fina himself.
Jack Fina on Piano - Bumble Boogie 1958
58,305 views May 22, 2012
AmazingArchive
658 subscribers
The man who arranged this often copied version of Flight of The Bumble Bee for piano - Boogie-Woogie style.
Jack Fina played with the Freddie Martin Band.
58,305 views May 22, 2012
AmazingArchive
658 subscribers
The man who arranged this often copied version of Flight of The Bumble Bee for piano - Boogie-Woogie style.
Jack Fina played with the Freddie Martin Band.
Here's another video of him I found tonight. It's only recently posted. YouTube is wonderful.
Jack Fina -- "Bumble Boogie"
1,099 views May 10, 2021
adamgswanson
2.6K subscribers
Pianist Jack Fina, who performed with Freddy Martin's Orchestra, plays his famous composition "Bumble Boogie" in the 1946 movie "It's Great to Be Young." There are relatively few films of the composer himself playing this. It's a slightly slower take than usual but so fun to watch with the mirror on the keyboard!
1,099 views May 10, 2021
adamgswanson
2.6K subscribers
Pianist Jack Fina, who performed with Freddy Martin's Orchestra, plays his famous composition "Bumble Boogie" in the 1946 movie "It's Great to Be Young." There are relatively few films of the composer himself playing this. It's a slightly slower take than usual but so fun to watch with the mirror on the keyboard!
Sun Aug 13, 2023: You are lucky today. Here is Jack Fina himself.
Sat Aug 13, 2022: You are lucky today. Here is Jack Fina himself.
Fri Aug 13, 2021: You are lucky today. Here is Jack Fina himself.