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Gene Merlino

Mario Gino Merlino (April 5, 1928 – January 8, 2024) was an American singer and musician, known for providing the singing voice of Lancelot in the musical film Camelot, for being part of the Grammy Award winning quartet, The Anita Kerr Singers, and for being a prolific singer of song poems.

Gene Merlino
Publicity photo for KCBS Radio, 1952
Born(1928-04-05)April 5, 1928
DiedJanuary 8, 2024(2024-01-08) (aged 95)
Occupation(s)Singer, Musician (Saxophone, Clarinet)
Years active1950–2005
Spouse
  • Lois Draper
    (m. 1953⁠–⁠2009)
Children2

Early life edit

Gene Merlino was born Mario Gino Merlino on April 5, 1928, in San Francisco, California, to Cesare and Teresa (née Incaviglia) Merlino. His first exposure to music came from his two older brothers; John was an accomplished accordionist, and Victor took up the clarinet but did not stick with it for long. Gene originally wanted to play trumpet, as he admired Harry James, but instead picked up the available clarinet in his early teens. A few years later he had learned the saxophone well enough to start playing for dances and weddings near his Potrero Hill neighborhood.[1]

After graduating from Mission High School he enrolled in San Francisco State as a Music major, playing clarinet and achieving first chair concertmaster in the college's symphonic band by his sophomore year. He also spent one semester at Eastman School of Music.[1]

Career edit

Radio edit

In 1950, Merlino left college before graduating when he got his first steady musical job with the Bill Weaver show on KCBS radio, which at that time broadcast out of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco.[2][3] Although he initially only played saxophone, he soon became the regular male vocalist, performing five nights a week. At this time he "realized that singing was going to be [his] main career in music".[4] He stayed with KCBS for three years before moving to Los Angeles, California.

Jazz Bands edit

After arriving in Los Angeles, Merlino joined the jazz bands of Frankie Carle, then Ray Anthony. Anthony then started his short-lived television variety show, The Ray Anthony Show, in 1956, allowing Merlino to be seen by a nationwide audience.[4] When the Anthony show was canceled in May 1957 after only one season, Merlino joined the Freddy Martin band, who played regularly at the famous Cocoanut Grove club in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.[4] Merlino remained with this band until 1963.

Television edit

Beginning in 1963 and continuing through 1979, Merlino was a regular performer for many television variety shows, starting with The Red Skelton Show. He would eventually become a regular for The Pearl Bailey Show, The Judy Garland Show, the Carol Burnett Show, The Julie Andrews Hour, the Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, Donny & Marie, and the Ken Berry Wow Show.[1][5]

In later years, his vocals could be heard on The Simpsons. He performed the song "Born Free" on the episode "Whacking Day", "South of the Border" on "Kamp Krusty", and "Jellyfish" in "A Star Is Born Again".

Studio Recordings and Film edit

In 1956 he provided the singing voice for the character of Tom Robinson Lee, played by John Kerr, in the movie Tea and Sympathy.

In 1965 he was part of the four-man singing group that recorded the theme song for Gilligan's Island.[6] In 1966, Merlino joined the male singing quartet, The Mellomen, with Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee and Bill Cole, after Max Smith retired.[citation needed] Merlino and the Mellomen appeared in the Elvis Presley movie, The Trouble With Girls. Thanks to this, Merlino began to get regular work as a session singer in the various recording studios in Hollywood and Los Angeles, eventually singing for thousands of movies, television programs, radio and television commercials, audio recordings, and song poems, during a career that lasted more than 50 years.[7]

His most famous recordings were as part of the Anita Kerr Singers, who won a 1967 Grammy Award (Best Performance by a Vocal Group) for their performance of "A Man and a Woman" (along with a 1969 Edison Award), and for providing the singing voice for the character of Lancelot, played by Franco Nero, in the 1967 movie "Camelot".[7] In 1973 he was part of the chorus who went on a worldwide tour with Burt Bacharach to promote the movie Lost Horizon, for which Bacharach wrote the music.[8]

Additionally, Merlino was part of the "L.A. Voices", who were nominated for a Grammy Award (Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Duo or Group) in 1983 for the Supersax album "Supersax & L.A. Voices".[7][9] He also claims to have recorded more than 10,000 song poems, primarily under the pseudonyms Gene Marshall or John Muir, and was featured in the 2003 PBS documentary "Off the Charts".[10][11]

Personal life edit

Merlino married Lois Elizabeth Draper on November 18, 1953. Merlino met Draper in the symphonic band at San Francisco State, where she played flute.[4] Almost immediately after marrying they moved to the North Hollywood region of Los Angeles, so Gene could foster his singing career, as there was much more studio recording work available in Hollywood and Los Angeles than in San Francisco. They had two children, Monica and John.[4] They lived in various parts of Los Angeles until 1995, when they moved to Camarillo, California. Their marriage lasted for 55 years until Lois died on April 3, 2009, at the age of 78.

Gene Merlino died in Camarillo on January 8, 2024, at the age of 95.[12][13][14][15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Biography". Gene Merlino a Life in Music.
  2. ^ Bethard, Jack. (PDF). Paramount Theatre Music Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 12, 2014. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  3. ^ "Gene Merlino discography". RateYourMusic. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Biography". Gene Merlino a Life in Music.
  5. ^ Sullivan, Kate (February 6, 2003). "Vinyl Fetish". L.A. Weekly. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  6. ^ ""Who played that theme?" #87 - "Gilligan's Island" (Season 2 Intro, 1965)". Youtube. August 5, 2015. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
  7. ^ a b c "Biography". Gene Merlino a Life in Music.
  8. ^ "Biography". Gene Merlino a Life in Music.
  9. ^ "Supersax & L.A. Voices* - The Song Is You". Discogs. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  10. ^ Pareles, Jon (February 9, 2003). "MUSIC; Just Plain Folks Write Songs, Too". The New York Times. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  11. ^ "Songs from the Common Man". NPR. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  12. ^ "Rest in Peace, Mr. Merlino". Nick D'Amico on Facebook. January 8, 2024. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  13. ^ "Hommage à Gene Merlino (1928–2024)". Dans l'ombre des studios... January 21, 2024. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  14. ^ "RIP Gene Merlino". Boot Hill. January 30, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  15. ^ "Gene Merlino Obituary". Ivy Lawn Funeral Home.

External links edit

  • Gene Merlino at IMDb
  • "This Could Be The Night" from The Ray Anthony Show on youtube
  • "C'est Moi" from Camelot on youtube
  • "If Ever I Would Leave You" from Camelot on youtube
  • Song Poem "I am a Ginseng Digger" on youtube

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Mario Gino Merlino April 5 1928 January 8 2024 was an American singer and musician known for providing the singing voice of Lancelot in the musical film Camelot for being part of the Grammy Award winning quartet The Anita Kerr Singers and for being a prolific singer of song poems Gene MerlinoPublicity photo for KCBS Radio 1952Born 1928 04 05 April 5 1928San Francisco California U S DiedJanuary 8 2024 2024 01 08 aged 95 Camarillo California U S Occupation s Singer Musician Saxophone Clarinet Years active1950 2005SpouseLois Draper m 1953 2009 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Radio 2 2 Jazz Bands 2 3 Television 2 4 Studio Recordings and Film 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editGene Merlino was born Mario Gino Merlino on April 5 1928 in San Francisco California to Cesare and Teresa nee Incaviglia Merlino His first exposure to music came from his two older brothers John was an accomplished accordionist and Victor took up the clarinet but did not stick with it for long Gene originally wanted to play trumpet as he admired Harry James but instead picked up the available clarinet in his early teens A few years later he had learned the saxophone well enough to start playing for dances and weddings near his Potrero Hill neighborhood 1 After graduating from Mission High School he enrolled in San Francisco State as a Music major playing clarinet and achieving first chair concertmaster in the college s symphonic band by his sophomore year He also spent one semester at Eastman School of Music 1 Career editRadio edit In 1950 Merlino left college before graduating when he got his first steady musical job with the Bill Weaver show on KCBS radio which at that time broadcast out of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco 2 3 Although he initially only played saxophone he soon became the regular male vocalist performing five nights a week At this time he realized that singing was going to be his main career in music 4 He stayed with KCBS for three years before moving to Los Angeles California Jazz Bands edit After arriving in Los Angeles Merlino joined the jazz bands of Frankie Carle then Ray Anthony Anthony then started his short lived television variety show The Ray Anthony Show in 1956 allowing Merlino to be seen by a nationwide audience 4 When the Anthony show was canceled in May 1957 after only one season Merlino joined the Freddy Martin band who played regularly at the famous Cocoanut Grove club in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles 4 Merlino remained with this band until 1963 Television edit Beginning in 1963 and continuing through 1979 Merlino was a regular performer for many television variety shows starting with The Red Skelton Show He would eventually become a regular for The Pearl Bailey Show The Judy Garland Show the Carol Burnett Show The Julie Andrews Hour the Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour Donny amp Marie and the Ken Berry Wow Show 1 5 In later years his vocals could be heard on The Simpsons He performed the song Born Free on the episode Whacking Day South of the Border on Kamp Krusty and Jellyfish in A Star Is Born Again Studio Recordings and Film edit In 1956 he provided the singing voice for the character of Tom Robinson Lee played by John Kerr in the movie Tea and Sympathy In 1965 he was part of the four man singing group that recorded the theme song for Gilligan s Island 6 In 1966 Merlino joined the male singing quartet The Mellomen with Thurl Ravenscroft Bill Lee and Bill Cole after Max Smith retired citation needed Merlino and the Mellomen appeared in the Elvis Presley movie The Trouble With Girls Thanks to this Merlino began to get regular work as a session singer in the various recording studios in Hollywood and Los Angeles eventually singing for thousands of movies television programs radio and television commercials audio recordings and song poems during a career that lasted more than 50 years 7 His most famous recordings were as part of the Anita Kerr Singers who won a 1967 Grammy Award Best Performance by a Vocal Group for their performance of A Man and a Woman along with a 1969 Edison Award and for providing the singing voice for the character of Lancelot played by Franco Nero in the 1967 movie Camelot 7 In 1973 he was part of the chorus who went on a worldwide tour with Burt Bacharach to promote the movie Lost Horizon for which Bacharach wrote the music 8 Additionally Merlino was part of the L A Voices who were nominated for a Grammy Award Best Jazz Vocal Performance Duo or Group in 1983 for the Supersax album Supersax amp L A Voices 7 9 He also claims to have recorded more than 10 000 song poems primarily under the pseudonyms Gene Marshall or John Muir and was featured in the 2003 PBS documentary Off the Charts 10 11 Personal life editMerlino married Lois Elizabeth Draper on November 18 1953 Merlino met Draper in the symphonic band at San Francisco State where she played flute 4 Almost immediately after marrying they moved to the North Hollywood region of Los Angeles so Gene could foster his singing career as there was much more studio recording work available in Hollywood and Los Angeles than in San Francisco They had two children Monica and John 4 They lived in various parts of Los Angeles until 1995 when they moved to Camarillo California Their marriage lasted for 55 years until Lois died on April 3 2009 at the age of 78 Gene Merlino died in Camarillo on January 8 2024 at the age of 95 12 13 14 15 References edit a b c Biography Gene Merlino a Life in Music Bethard Jack Radio Orchestras of San Francisco PDF Paramount Theatre Music Library Archived from the original PDF on August 12 2014 Retrieved April 4 2018 Gene Merlino discography RateYourMusic Retrieved April 4 2018 a b c d e Biography Gene Merlino a Life in Music Sullivan Kate February 6 2003 Vinyl Fetish L A Weekly Retrieved April 4 2018 Who played that theme 87 Gilligan s Island Season 2 Intro 1965 Youtube August 5 2015 Retrieved April 6 2018 a b c Biography Gene Merlino a Life in Music Biography Gene Merlino a Life in Music Supersax amp L A Voices The Song Is You Discogs Retrieved April 4 2018 Pareles Jon February 9 2003 MUSIC Just Plain Folks Write Songs Too The New York Times Retrieved April 4 2018 Songs from the Common Man NPR Retrieved January 21 2024 Rest in Peace Mr Merlino Nick D Amico on Facebook January 8 2024 Retrieved January 24 2024 Hommage a Gene Merlino 1928 2024 Dans l ombre des studios January 21 2024 Retrieved January 24 2024 RIP Gene Merlino Boot Hill January 30 2024 Retrieved February 7 2024 Gene Merlino Obituary Ivy Lawn Funeral Home External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gene Merlino Gene Merlino at IMDb This Could Be The Night from The Ray Anthony Show on youtube C est Moi from Camelot on youtube If Ever I Would Leave You from Camelot on youtube Song Poem I am a Ginseng Digger on youtube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gene Merlino amp oldid 1206090566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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