Sid Bass Songwriter - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

Sid Bass Songwriter, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Family, Facts, Age, Net Worth, Biography and More in FamedBorn.com


How to Pronounce Sid Bass (songwriter)

#20
Most Popular
Boost
Jan 22, 1913 Died on 19 Jun 1993 (aged 80)

American composer

Aquarius

About Sid Bass Songwriter

  • Sid Bass (January 22, 1913 – June 19, 1993) was a songwriter and orchestra leader.
  • He was born in New York City and attended New York University. After working for Muzak he was hired as a staff composer by RCA.
  • He also recorded a number of albums for RCA, many appearing on their low-budget "Vik" label.
  • One highlight of Bass' work was his orchestration of Gale Garnett's 1964 hit album My Kind of Folk Songs.
  • Working alongside producer Andy Wiswell, Bass' efforts also yielded Gale's top 5 hit "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" (which she also wrote) that same year. In 1962 Bass also received arranging credits for the first two Four Seasons' hits "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" as well as their Christmas LP Seasons Greetings.
  • Bass also conducted and arranged songs of Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler. His orchestra also recorded the "Here Come the Yankees" theme that's still played before each New York Yankee radio broadcast.

Search Celebrity

    Celebrity of the day
    English singer-songwriter, rapper and actor

    Dappy

    English singer-songwriter, rapper and actor