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Bill LaVorgna

William A. LaVorgna (1933–2007) was an American traditional pop and jazz musician (drums) who for many years was musical director for American actress, dancer and singer, Liza Minnelli.[1]

Bill LaVorgna
Birth nameWilliam A. LaVorgna
Born(1933-06-03)June 3, 1933
Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedJuly 31, 2007(2007-07-31) (aged 74)
Stuart, Florida, U.S.
GenresJazz, pop, folk, soul, rhythm and blues, country, American standards
Occupation(s)Musician (drums), musical director
Years active1950s–2000s

Life and work edit

LaVorgna took up the drums as a child. He attended Paterson Central High School, from which he graduated in 1951. He then studied at New York University, where he earned degrees in music education and music.[1]

According to his wife, LaVorgna was never without work as a studio musician, having performed in an estimated 10,000 recording sessions over his career.[1] His first recordings were made in the early 1960s with jazz guitarist Tony Mottola. Beginning with Pat Boone, LaVorgna began a long career in the pop music field, working with singers such as Eddie Fisher, Bobby Darin, Judy Garland, James Brown, the Four Seasons, and The Toys, ringing up 19 million-sellers and many number one records.[2]

In the field of jazz LaVorgna was involved in 35 recording sessions between 1961 and 1987. He performed with Sam Most, Stan Free, Toots Thielemans, Phil Woods, Spanky McFarlane, Marvin Stamm, Patrick Williams, Gary McFarland, and Paul Desmond. In the 1970s he also recorded with Gary Burton, Urbie Green, Joe Thomas, Kimiko Kasai, Bobby Scott, Barbara Carroll, and Ralph Burns.[3] LaVorgna won two jazz Grammys with Gary Burton and Patrick Williams.[2]

With Ted Sommer, LaVorgna released two easy-listening LPs in 1961.[4]

Career with Liza Minnelli edit

Lifelong friends, LaVorgna served as musical director for Liza Minnelli for more than 30 years.

The two first met in the mid-50s when Minnelli was a child[5] and he was under contract to her mother, Judy Garland.[1] LaVorgna worked with Garland in her 1961 Carnegie Hall appearance and her 1963 television series.[5]

One of LaVorgna’s earliest live collaborations with Minnelli was a week-long engagement at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, in January 1977. They previously had worked together on her soundtrack for the 1977 motion picture “New York, New York.” [5]

LaVorgna went on to serve as Minnelli’s exclusive musical director and conductor from 1978 through 1999. For Minnelli’s September 1979 Carnegie Hall appearance, musical director Lavorgna was described by John S. Wilson in his New York Times review of the concert as “a dynamic drummer who presided from the upper regions of the stage, casting down percussive commandments like a musical Moses.” [6]

Other LaVorgna credits include Minnelli’s 1986 concert at the London Palladium; her three-week concert series at Carnegie Hall in May–June 1987; her 1992 performance at Radio City Music Hall; the 1993 television special “The Day After That”; and “Minnelli on Minnelli,” her concert that ran at the Palace Theatre on Broadway from December 8, 1999, through January 2, 2000.[7]

LaVorgna retired in 2000, but returned to work with Minnelli as her drummer and musical conductor in 2002.[8]

Over the period spanning a half-century, LaVorgna was said to have become a true member of Minnelli’s family. Minnelli claims she and LaVorgna developed a fast friendship when he espied her, at age 13, driving her mother’s car around Las Vegas and smoking, and yet he never told on her. The episode remained their secret, and they became best friends. She nicknamed him “Pappy.”[9] Once when Minnelli played Atlantic City, the casino arranged for her to stay in a home on the water near the hotel. She had “Pappy” stay in one of the guest rooms.[8] In March 2002, LaVorgna escorted Minnelli down the aisle for her wedding to David Gest.[10]

In 2008, the year following LaVorgna’s death, Minnelli appeared in a month-long concert at the Palace Theatre, “Liza's at The Palace.....” Her performances were dedicated “in loving memory of Bill ‘Pappy’ LaVorgna.” [7]

Personal edit

LaVorgna was a veteran of the Korean War. A New Jersey native, he lived in Princess Anne on the Eastern Shore of Maryland for twenty years, where he raised and trained sporting dogs. Prior to that, he and his family lived in Walton, NY and Sussex, NJ. He was living in Stuart, Florida, with his wife of 54 years, Joan, at the time of his death in 2007.[11]

Discography edit

  • Dancing Percussion Music of the 30's - Ted Mazio Percussion Group, Ted Sommer, Bill LaVorgna (1961)
  • Cole Porter in Pleasing Percussion - Ted Sommer & Bill LaVorgna (1961)
  • The Corporation: a "sound" contemporary musical investment - Vinnie Bell, Dick Hyman, Phil Bodner, Bucky Pizzarelli, Russ Savakus, Bill Lavorgna (1968)

Selected album credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Allegro: Requiem". Local 802 AFM. October 2007. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Minnelli on Minnelli". Playbill. New York, NY. December 1999. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  3. ^ Lord, Tom. The Jazz Discography.
  4. ^ "Billboard Magazine". Google Books. 29 May 1961. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Schecter, Scott (2004). The Liza Minnelli Scrapbook. Citadel.
  6. ^ Wilson, John S. (September 6, 1979). "Liza Minnelli Displays her Versatility". The New York Times. p. C15. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Liza's At The Palace". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Lazare, Allan (2021). Who Would Ever Believe It. Trafford on Demand.
  9. ^ Nussbaum, Emily (November 26, 2008). "Liza Must Go On". New York. New York, NY: Vox Media. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  10. ^ Rex Reed (25 March 2002). "Welcome to My Pew". Observer.com. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  11. ^ "Bill LaVorgna". Legacy.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Bill LaVorgna". discogs.com. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  • "Bill LaVorgna". allmusic.com. Retrieved January 25, 2021.

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William A LaVorgna 1933 2007 was an American traditional pop and jazz musician drums who for many years was musical director for American actress dancer and singer Liza Minnelli 1 Bill LaVorgnaBirth nameWilliam A LaVorgnaBorn 1933 06 03 June 3 1933Paterson New Jersey U S DiedJuly 31 2007 2007 07 31 aged 74 Stuart Florida U S GenresJazz pop folk soul rhythm and blues country American standardsOccupation s Musician drums musical directorYears active1950s 2000s Contents 1 Life and work 2 Career with Liza Minnelli 3 Personal 4 Discography 5 Selected album credits 6 References 7 External linksLife and work editLaVorgna took up the drums as a child He attended Paterson Central High School from which he graduated in 1951 He then studied at New York University where he earned degrees in music education and music 1 According to his wife LaVorgna was never without work as a studio musician having performed in an estimated 10 000 recording sessions over his career 1 His first recordings were made in the early 1960s with jazz guitarist Tony Mottola Beginning with Pat Boone LaVorgna began a long career in the pop music field working with singers such as Eddie Fisher Bobby Darin Judy Garland James Brown the Four Seasons and The Toys ringing up 19 million sellers and many number one records 2 In the field of jazz LaVorgna was involved in 35 recording sessions between 1961 and 1987 He performed with Sam Most Stan Free Toots Thielemans Phil Woods Spanky McFarlane Marvin Stamm Patrick Williams Gary McFarland and Paul Desmond In the 1970s he also recorded with Gary Burton Urbie Green Joe Thomas Kimiko Kasai Bobby Scott Barbara Carroll and Ralph Burns 3 LaVorgna won two jazz Grammys with Gary Burton and Patrick Williams 2 With Ted Sommer LaVorgna released two easy listening LPs in 1961 4 Career with Liza Minnelli editLifelong friends LaVorgna served as musical director for Liza Minnelli for more than 30 years The two first met in the mid 50s when Minnelli was a child 5 and he was under contract to her mother Judy Garland 1 LaVorgna worked with Garland in her 1961 Carnegie Hall appearance and her 1963 television series 5 One of LaVorgna s earliest live collaborations with Minnelli was a week long engagement at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill New Jersey in January 1977 They previously had worked together on her soundtrack for the 1977 motion picture New York New York 5 LaVorgna went on to serve as Minnelli s exclusive musical director and conductor from 1978 through 1999 For Minnelli s September 1979 Carnegie Hall appearance musical director Lavorgna was described by John S Wilson in his New York Times review of the concert as a dynamic drummer who presided from the upper regions of the stage casting down percussive commandments like a musical Moses 6 Other LaVorgna credits include Minnelli s 1986 concert at the London Palladium her three week concert series at Carnegie Hall in May June 1987 her 1992 performance at Radio City Music Hall the 1993 television special The Day After That and Minnelli on Minnelli her concert that ran at the Palace Theatre on Broadway from December 8 1999 through January 2 2000 7 LaVorgna retired in 2000 but returned to work with Minnelli as her drummer and musical conductor in 2002 8 Over the period spanning a half century LaVorgna was said to have become a true member of Minnelli s family Minnelli claims she and LaVorgna developed a fast friendship when he espied her at age 13 driving her mother s car around Las Vegas and smoking and yet he never told on her The episode remained their secret and they became best friends She nicknamed him Pappy 9 Once when Minnelli played Atlantic City the casino arranged for her to stay in a home on the water near the hotel She had Pappy stay in one of the guest rooms 8 In March 2002 LaVorgna escorted Minnelli down the aisle for her wedding to David Gest 10 In 2008 the year following LaVorgna s death Minnelli appeared in a month long concert at the Palace Theatre Liza s at The Palace Her performances were dedicated in loving memory of Bill Pappy LaVorgna 7 Personal editLaVorgna was a veteran of the Korean War A New Jersey native he lived in Princess Anne on the Eastern Shore of Maryland for twenty years where he raised and trained sporting dogs Prior to that he and his family lived in Walton NY and Sussex NJ He was living in Stuart Florida with his wife of 54 years Joan at the time of his death in 2007 11 Discography editDancing Percussion Music of the 30 s Ted Mazio Percussion Group Ted Sommer Bill LaVorgna 1961 Cole Porter in Pleasing Percussion Ted Sommer amp Bill LaVorgna 1961 The Corporation a sound contemporary musical investment Vinnie Bell Dick Hyman Phil Bodner Bucky Pizzarelli Russ Savakus Bill Lavorgna 1968 Selected album credits editLaura Nyro More Than A New Discovery 1967 The Free Design Kites Are Fun 1967 The Free Design You Could Be Born Again 1968 The Brass Ring The Now Sound Of The Brass Ring 1968 The Brass Ring Only Love 1969 Spanky and Our Gang Like To Get To Know You 1968 Jerry Jeff Walker Mr Bojangles 1968 Pat Williams Shades of Today 1968 Pat Williams Think 1968 Pat Williams Heavy Vibrations 1969 Paul Desmond Bridge Over Troubled Water 1969 Dick Hyman The Age of Electronicus 1969 Richie Havens Stonehenge 1970 Tony Mottola Tony Mottola s Guitar Factory 1970 Enoch Light amp The Light Brigade Permissive Polyphonics 1971 Barry Manilow Barry Manilow II 1974 Original Motion Picture Score New York New York 1977 Original Soundtrack The Wiz 1978 Liza Minnelli Live at Carnegie Hall 1981 Liza Minnelli At Carnegie Hall 1987 Liza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall 1992 References edit a b c d Allegro Requiem Local 802 AFM October 2007 Retrieved January 25 2021 a b Minnelli on Minnelli Playbill New York NY December 1999 Retrieved May 19 2021 Lord Tom The Jazz Discography Billboard Magazine Google Books 29 May 1961 Retrieved January 25 2021 a b c Schecter Scott 2004 The Liza Minnelli Scrapbook Citadel Wilson John S September 6 1979 Liza Minnelli Displays her Versatility The New York Times p C15 Retrieved May 18 2021 a b Liza s At The Palace Internet Broadway Database Retrieved May 14 2021 a b Lazare Allan 2021 Who Would Ever Believe It Trafford on Demand Nussbaum Emily November 26 2008 Liza Must Go On New York New York NY Vox Media Retrieved May 16 2021 Rex Reed 25 March 2002 Welcome to My Pew Observer com Retrieved May 14 2021 Bill LaVorgna Legacy com Retrieved January 26 2021 External links edit Bill LaVorgna discogs com Retrieved January 25 2021 Bill LaVorgna allmusic com Retrieved January 25 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill LaVorgna amp oldid 1190714606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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