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Ross Bagdasarian

Ross S. Bagdasarian[a] (/bæɡdəˈsɛriən/; January 27, 1919 – January 16, 1972), known professionally by his stage name David Seville,[3] was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor, best known for creating the cartoon band Alvin and the Chipmunks. Initially a stage and film actor, he rose to prominence in 1958 with the songs "Witch Doctor" and "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)", which both became Billboard number-one singles. He produced and directed The Alvin Show, which aired on CBS in 1961–62.

Ross S. Bagdasarian
Born(1919-01-27)January 27, 1919
DiedJanuary 16, 1972(1972-01-16) (aged 52)
Resting placeChapel of the Pines Crematory
Other namesDavid Seville (stage name)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
Years active1939–1972
Notable workAlvin and the Chipmunks
StyleNovelty music[1]
TelevisionThe Alvin Show (1961–62)
Spouse
Armenouhi "Armen" Kulhanjian
(m. 1946)
[2]
Children3, including Ross Jr.
RelativesWilliam Saroyan (cousin)
Janice Karman (daughter-in-law)

Life

Bagdasarian[a] was born on January 27, 1919, in Fresno, California to an Armenian-American family.[8] His father was a grape-grower.[9] He had two elder brothers: Richard Sirak (1910–1966) and Harry Sisvan (1915–1989).[8] The novelist William Saroyan, with whom he was very close, was his first cousin.[10][11]

Bagdasarian graduated from Fresno High School in 1937.[8] He went to New York to work with his cousin Saroyan with the intention of becoming an actor.[9] When World War II started, he enlisted and served four years as a control tower operator[12] and rose to the rank of a staff sergeant (SSgt) in the Army Air Forces.[13] He spent time in England, France and Spain,[9] his later stage name "David Seville" originated from the fact that he was stationed in the city of Seville in Spain and he liked the city.[9][14]

After the war, he returned to Fresno and married Armen, and they tried for a time to be grape growers. They were unsuccessful and they moved to Los Angeles where he started a career as a songwriter.[9]

Career

Acting

Bagdasarian's Broadway debut was in 1939 when he played the newsboy in The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan, his cousin.[15] He also appeared in minor roles in several films, such as Viva Zapata! (1952), Stalag 17 (1953), Destination Gobi (1953), Rear Window (1954), and The Proud and Profane (1956).[16][15] Notably, in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, he is the piano player.[17] In Stalag 17, he sings "I Love You" in a pivotal scene at the POW Christmas Party.

Singing and songwriting

Bagdasarian's major success with songwriting came with "Come On-a My House". The song was rejected by many record companies as being "too ethnic", until Mitch Miller of Columbia Records came across the song, liked it and persuaded Rosemary Clooney to record it.[9] The song was originally recorded by Kay Armen in 1950, but the version recorded by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 turned into a million-selling hit.[16] It is an adaptation of an Armenian folk song Bagdasarian wrote with his cousin William Saroyan.[18][19][20] The song was originally composed for their off-Broadway musical The Son.[21] It launched Clooney's career, reaching number one on Billboard charts and was number four on Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1951.[22] The song sold some 750,000 records in a month.[23] In 1954, he wrote "Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine", a hit for Dean Martin.[16]

In 1955 Bagdasarian signed with the then newly established Liberty Records. In early 1956 he had a transcontinental hit with the novelty record "The Trouble with Harry" (inspired by the homonymous Hitchcock film) credited to Alfi & Harry,[24][25] although Alfi & Harry was just one person, Bagdasarian himself.[26] It reached No. 44 on the Billboard chart[27] and was a bigger hit in the United Kingdom reaching No. 15.[28]

In 1956, he wrote an instrumental "Armen's Theme" named after his wife. The executives at Liberty Records suggested that he adopt a pseudonym as they thought his name too difficult to pronounce.[9] In December 1956, he charted with his first record credited to his David Seville pseudonym, and "Armen's Theme" reached No. 42 on the Billboard chart.[29]

David Seville and the Chipmunks

 
Bagdasarian pictured in the 1950s

Bagdasarian's rise to prominence came with the song "Witch Doctor" in 1958,[30] which was created after he experimented with the speed control on a tape recorder bought with $200 (around $2,000 adjusted for inflation as of 2022) from the family savings.[31] Liberty Records released this novelty record under the David Seville name. It is a duet between his real voice and accelerated version.[16] The record went on to become a Billboard number-one single by April 28, 1958, and further established him as a songwriter.[20] It sold 1.5 million copies.[32]

Bagdasarian went on to create his trio of Chipmunks named after the executives of Liberty Records: Simon, Theodore, and Alvin, named for Simon "Si" Waronker, Theodore "Ted" Keep, and Alvin Bennett.[16][33] Their debut song, "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" was released on November 17, 1958, and became a number one hit by New Years Day.[34] The song sold 4 million records in the first few months.[15] It topped Billboard charts the two weeks before and two weeks after New Years and won three Grammy Awards at the 1st Annual Grammy Awards on May 4, 1959: Best Recording for Children, Best Comedy Performance, and Best Non-Classical Engineered Song.[35][36] Bagdasarian won the first two as David Seville. The song was the 23rd most performed Christmas song of the 20th century.[37]

Shana Alexander, writing for Life magazine in 1959, noted that Bagdasarian was the first case in the "annals of popular music that one man has served as writer, composer, publisher, conductor and multiple vocalist of a hit record, thereby directing all possible revenues from the song back into his pocket." Alexander also found it remarkable that Bagdasarian "can neither read nor write music nor play any musical instrument in the accepted sense of the word."[38] Bagdasarian owned Chipmunk Enterprises, which sponsored Chipmunk-related sales. By 1963, some 15 companies were using or planned to use Alvin figures. By that year, Billboard magazine estimated the total income from the Chipmunks' record sales (including overseas sales) and record club sales to be around $20 million (around $171 million adjusted for inflation to 2021 dollars).[30]

In the following years, the Chipmunks released several hit songs: "Alvin's Harmonica" (1959), "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" (1959), "Alvin's Orchestra" (1960), "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" (1960), "The Alvin Twist" (1962), and the album The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits in 1964 during the British Invasion.[16]

Bagdasarian then produced The Alvin Show, a TV cartoon broadcast on CBS from October 1961 to September 1962.[15]

Personal life

Bagdasarian married Armenouhi "Armen" Kulhanjian (1927–1991) in 1946.[2][b] They had three children: Carol Askine (b. 1947), an actress; Ross Jr. (b. 1949); and Adam Serak (b. 1954), a fiction writer.[2][31][17] They lived in Los Angeles from 1950.[20][16] As of 1963 he owned a grape ranch in California called the Chipmunk Ranch.[30] In the mid-1960s, he bought Sierra Wine Corp., a winery that supplied product, among others, to E & J Gallo Winery.[17] He died of a heart attack at his home in Beverly Hills on January 16, 1972, eleven days before his 53rd birthday.[15][16] He was cremated and inurned at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles.[42]

Bagdasarian willed the Chipmunks franchise to his wife and three children.[31] Ross Jr. said in an interview that he "worshipped" his father and felt a need to continue his work.[31] He resumed the franchise with his wife Janice Karman in the late 1970s, after finishing law school,[20] and became the complete owner when he bought the rights from his siblings in the mid-1990s.[17]

Discography

Albums

  • The Music of David Seville (1957 Liberty 3073)
  • The Witch Doctor Presents: David Seville...and his Friends (1958 Liberty 3092)
  • Let's All Sing with the Chipmunks (1959 Liberty 3132)
  • The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits (1964 Sunset/Liberty; as Alvin and the Chipmunks with David Seville)
  • Chipmunks à Go-Go (1965 Liberty 3424; as Alvin, Simon and Theodore with David Seville)
  • The Mixed-up World of Bagdasarian (1966 Liberty 7451; recorded under David Seville's real name, Ross Bagdasarian)
  • The Alvin Show

Filmography

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b He is listed as Ross S. Bagdasarian in the California Birth Index,[4] World War II Army Enlistment Records,[5] and in California Deaths and Burials.[6]
    William Saroyan, his cousin, gave his full name as Sipon Rostom Bagdasarian.[7] Mark Arnold gives it as Rostom Sipan Bagdasarian.[8]
  2. ^ She was widely referred to, including by Bagdasarian,[39] as "Armen".[31][40][41]
Citations
  1. ^ Lapka, Larry. . AllMusic. Archived from the original on August 7, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Arnold 2019, p. 25.
  3. ^ Studwell, William E. (1996). "From "Jingle Bells" to "Jingle Bell Rock"". Music Reference Services Quarterly. 5 (1): 5. doi:10.1300/J116v05n01_01. ...for the pseudonym he used for the chipmunk enterprise, David Seville, is far better remembered than his real name.
  4. ^ "California Birth Index, 1905-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGNS-4XQ : 27 November 2014), Ross S Bagdasarian, 27 Jan 1919; citing Fresno, California, United States, Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Department, Sacramento.
  5. ^ "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8GX-N9T : 5 December 2014), Ross S Bagdasarian, enlisted 05 Jan 1942, Fresno, California, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.
  6. ^ "California Deaths and Burials, 1776-2000", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HGWK-8H6Z : 4 February 2020), Ross S. Bagdasarian.
  7. ^ Saroyan, William (1979). Obituaries. Berkeley, California: Creative Arts Book Company. p. 328. ISBN 9780916870171. ...my cousin Sipon Rostom Bagdasarian...
  8. ^ a b c d Arnold 2019, p. 13.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Bronson, Fred (1997). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. Billboard Books. p. 36. ISBN 9780823076413.
  10. ^ Smith, J. Y. (May 19, 1981). "William Saroyan Dies at 72". Washington Post.
  11. ^ Studwell, William E.; Lonergan, David (2014). The Classic Rock and Roll Reader: Rock Music from Its Beginnings to the Mid-1970s. Routledge. p. 177. ISBN 9781317720683.
  12. ^ Arnold 2019, p. 17.
  13. ^ Our Boys Committee (1951). Armenian-American Veterans of World War II. New York: Armenian General Benevolent Union of America. p. 173.
  14. ^ Blevins, Joe (November 10, 2015). . New York Magazine. Vulture.com. Archived from the original on November 30, 2018.
  15. ^ a b c d e "Ross Bagdasarian, Actor, Song Writer". The New York Times. Associated Press. January 19, 1972.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h Talevski, Nick (2010). "David Seville". Rock Obituaries: Knocking On Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. p. 582. ISBN 9780857121172.
  17. ^ a b c d Pearson, Ryan (December 21, 2007). . Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. Archived from the original on September 22, 2018.
  18. ^ Holden, Stephen (May 9, 1986). "Pop/Jazz; Clooney and Bennett, Old-School Professionals". The New York Times.
  19. ^ Tyler, Don (2008). Music of the Postwar Era. ABC-CLIO. p. 60. ISBN 9780313341915.
  20. ^ a b c d Bentley, Rick (December 21, 2009). . The Fresno Bee. Archived from the original on October 20, 2017.
  21. ^ Gentry, Philip (2014). (PDF). American Music Review. The H. Wiley Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music, Conservatory of Music, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. 43 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 23, 2020.
  22. ^ Orozco, Ron (January 22, 2015). . The Fresno Bee. Archived from the original on October 20, 2017.
  23. ^ Ross, Lillian; Gill, Brendan (September 8, 1951). "Everything A Song Ross". New Yorker.
  24. ^ Lewis, Uncle Dave. . allmusic.com. AllMusic. Archived from the original on August 19, 2021.
  25. ^ McClement, Ron (2001). . rockabilly.nl. BlackCat Rockabilly Europe. Archived from the original on March 17, 2020.
  26. ^ Kelly, Michael Bryan (1993). Liberty Records: A History of the Recording Company and Its Stars, 1955-1971. McFarland. p. 19. ISBN 9780899507408.
  27. ^ "The Top 100". Billboard. February 4, 1956. p. 40.
  28. ^ . officialcharts.com. The Official UK Charts Company. Archived from the original on August 13, 2020.
  29. ^ Drake, Howard. . musicvf.com. Music VF. Archived from the original on August 19, 2021.
  30. ^ a b c "Alvin Plunges Into Side Lines". Billboard. April 6, 1963. p. 16.
  31. ^ a b c d e Dougherty, Steve; Tomashoff, Craig (February 22, 1993). "Squeak of Success". People. ()
  32. ^ Adams, Cecil (January 17, 1986). "How were the high-pitched voices of the Chipmunks created?". Chicago Reader. The Straight Dope. ()
  33. ^ Cox, Stephen (December 21, 2018). ""The Chipmunk Song" Turns 60: Secrets of a Holiday Novelty Smash". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  34. ^ Beck, Jerry (2005). The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago Review Press. p. 53.
  35. ^ "Today in 1959: First Grammy Awards handed out". Los Angeles Times. May 4, 2009.
  36. ^ Dessem, Matthew (February 12, 2017). "A Look Back at the Most Legendary Grammy Wins of All Time". Slate.
  37. ^ According to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Crump, William D. (2013). The Christmas Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). McFarland. p. 71. ISBN 9781476605739.
  38. ^ Alexander, Shana (March 23, 1959). "Alvin! Composer's yells at son inspire another chipmunk hit". Life. pp. 43-44. 23 March 1959
  39. ^ Arnold 2019, p. 18.
  40. ^ Ryon, Ruth (May 1, 1994). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 29, 2021. The home had been owned by the late Armen Bagdasarian, widow of songwriter Ross S. Bagdasarian Sr....
  41. ^ Lee, Lawrence; Gifford, Barry (1998). Saroyan: A Biography. University of California Press. p. 250. ISBN 9780520213999. At the second wedding, left to right, Ross and Armen Bagdasarian...
  42. ^ Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons (3rd ed.). McFarland. p. 36. ISBN 9781476625997.

Bibliography

  • Arnold, Mark (2019). Aaaaalllviiinnn!: The Story of Ross Bagdasarian Sr., Liberty Records, Format Films and The Alvin Show. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-62933-432-5.

External links

  • Ross Bagdasarian at IMDb
  • Ross Bagdasarian at AllMovie
  • with some photos and stories about Ross Bagdasarian
  • Allmusic Entry
  • David Seville Review at Rockabilly
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Voice of Dave Seville
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Voice of Alvin & The Chipmunks
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Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
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Voice of Alvin Seville
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Voice of Simon Seville
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Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
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Voice of Theodore Seville
1958–1972
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Janice Karman

ross, bagdasarian, ross, bagdasarian, january, 1919, january, 1972, known, professionally, stage, name, david, seville, american, singer, songwriter, record, producer, actor, best, known, creating, cartoon, band, alvin, chipmunks, initially, stage, film, actor. For his son see Ross Bagdasarian Jr Ross S Bagdasarian a b ae ɡ d e ˈ s ɛ r i e n January 27 1919 January 16 1972 known professionally by his stage name David Seville 3 was an American singer songwriter record producer and actor best known for creating the cartoon band Alvin and the Chipmunks Initially a stage and film actor he rose to prominence in 1958 with the songs Witch Doctor and The Chipmunk Song Christmas Don t Be Late which both became Billboard number one singles He produced and directed The Alvin Show which aired on CBS in 1961 62 Ross S BagdasarianBorn 1919 01 27 January 27 1919Fresno California U S DiedJanuary 16 1972 1972 01 16 aged 52 Beverly Hills California U S Resting placeChapel of the Pines CrematoryOther namesDavid Seville stage name OccupationsSingersongwriterrecord produceractorYears active1939 1972Notable workAlvin and the ChipmunksStyleNovelty music 1 TelevisionThe Alvin Show 1961 62 SpouseArmenouhi Armen Kulhanjian m 1946 wbr 2 Children3 including Ross Jr RelativesWilliam Saroyan cousin Janice Karman daughter in law Contents 1 Life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Singing and songwriting 2 2 1 David Seville and the Chipmunks 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 5 Filmography 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksLife EditBagdasarian a was born on January 27 1919 in Fresno California to an Armenian American family 8 His father was a grape grower 9 He had two elder brothers Richard Sirak 1910 1966 and Harry Sisvan 1915 1989 8 The novelist William Saroyan with whom he was very close was his first cousin 10 11 Bagdasarian graduated from Fresno High School in 1937 8 He went to New York to work with his cousin Saroyan with the intention of becoming an actor 9 When World War II started he enlisted and served four years as a control tower operator 12 and rose to the rank of a staff sergeant SSgt in the Army Air Forces 13 He spent time in England France and Spain 9 his later stage name David Seville originated from the fact that he was stationed in the city of Seville in Spain and he liked the city 9 14 After the war he returned to Fresno and married Armen and they tried for a time to be grape growers They were unsuccessful and they moved to Los Angeles where he started a career as a songwriter 9 Career EditActing Edit Bagdasarian s Broadway debut was in 1939 when he played the newsboy in The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan his cousin 15 He also appeared in minor roles in several films such as Viva Zapata 1952 Stalag 17 1953 Destination Gobi 1953 Rear Window 1954 and The Proud and Profane 1956 16 15 Notably in Alfred Hitchcock s Rear Window he is the piano player 17 In Stalag 17 he sings I Love You in a pivotal scene at the POW Christmas Party Singing and songwriting Edit Bagdasarian s major success with songwriting came with Come On a My House The song was rejected by many record companies as being too ethnic until Mitch Miller of Columbia Records came across the song liked it and persuaded Rosemary Clooney to record it 9 The song was originally recorded by Kay Armen in 1950 but the version recorded by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 turned into a million selling hit 16 It is an adaptation of an Armenian folk song Bagdasarian wrote with his cousin William Saroyan 18 19 20 The song was originally composed for their off Broadway musical The Son 21 It launched Clooney s career reaching number one on Billboard charts and was number four on Billboard year end top 30 singles of 1951 22 The song sold some 750 000 records in a month 23 In 1954 he wrote Hey Brother Pour the Wine a hit for Dean Martin 16 In 1955 Bagdasarian signed with the then newly established Liberty Records In early 1956 he had a transcontinental hit with the novelty record The Trouble with Harry inspired by the homonymous Hitchcock film credited to Alfi amp Harry 24 25 although Alfi amp Harry was just one person Bagdasarian himself 26 It reached No 44 on the Billboard chart 27 and was a bigger hit in the United Kingdom reaching No 15 28 In 1956 he wrote an instrumental Armen s Theme named after his wife The executives at Liberty Records suggested that he adopt a pseudonym as they thought his name too difficult to pronounce 9 In December 1956 he charted with his first record credited to his David Seville pseudonym and Armen s Theme reached No 42 on the Billboard chart 29 David Seville and the Chipmunks Edit Bagdasarian pictured in the 1950sBagdasarian s rise to prominence came with the song Witch Doctor in 1958 30 which was created after he experimented with the speed control on a tape recorder bought with 200 around 2 000 adjusted for inflation as of 2022 from the family savings 31 Liberty Records released this novelty record under the David Seville name It is a duet between his real voice and accelerated version 16 The record went on to become a Billboard number one single by April 28 1958 and further established him as a songwriter 20 It sold 1 5 million copies 32 Bagdasarian went on to create his trio of Chipmunks named after the executives of Liberty Records Simon Theodore and Alvin named for Simon Si Waronker Theodore Ted Keep and Alvin Bennett 16 33 Their debut song The Chipmunk Song Christmas Don t Be Late was released on November 17 1958 and became a number one hit by New Years Day 34 The song sold 4 million records in the first few months 15 It topped Billboard charts the two weeks before and two weeks after New Years and won three Grammy Awards at the 1st Annual Grammy Awards on May 4 1959 Best Recording for Children Best Comedy Performance and Best Non Classical Engineered Song 35 36 Bagdasarian won the first two as David Seville The song was the 23rd most performed Christmas song of the 20th century 37 Shana Alexander writing for Life magazine in 1959 noted that Bagdasarian was the first case in the annals of popular music that one man has served as writer composer publisher conductor and multiple vocalist of a hit record thereby directing all possible revenues from the song back into his pocket Alexander also found it remarkable that Bagdasarian can neither read nor write music nor play any musical instrument in the accepted sense of the word 38 Bagdasarian owned Chipmunk Enterprises which sponsored Chipmunk related sales By 1963 some 15 companies were using or planned to use Alvin figures By that year Billboard magazine estimated the total income from the Chipmunks record sales including overseas sales and record club sales to be around 20 million around 171 million adjusted for inflation to 2021 dollars 30 In the following years the Chipmunks released several hit songs Alvin s Harmonica 1959 Ragtime Cowboy Joe 1959 Alvin s Orchestra 1960 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 1960 The Alvin Twist 1962 and the album The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits in 1964 during the British Invasion 16 Bagdasarian then produced The Alvin Show a TV cartoon broadcast on CBS from October 1961 to September 1962 15 Personal life EditBagdasarian married Armenouhi Armen Kulhanjian 1927 1991 in 1946 2 b They had three children Carol Askine b 1947 an actress Ross Jr b 1949 and Adam Serak b 1954 a fiction writer 2 31 17 They lived in Los Angeles from 1950 20 16 As of 1963 he owned a grape ranch in California called the Chipmunk Ranch 30 In the mid 1960s he bought Sierra Wine Corp a winery that supplied product among others to E amp J Gallo Winery 17 He died of a heart attack at his home in Beverly Hills on January 16 1972 eleven days before his 53rd birthday 15 16 He was cremated and inurned at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles 42 Bagdasarian willed the Chipmunks franchise to his wife and three children 31 Ross Jr said in an interview that he worshipped his father and felt a need to continue his work 31 He resumed the franchise with his wife Janice Karman in the late 1970s after finishing law school 20 and became the complete owner when he bought the rights from his siblings in the mid 1990s 17 Discography EditAlbums Edit The Music of David Seville 1957 Liberty 3073 The Witch Doctor Presents David Seville and his Friends 1958 Liberty 3092 Let s All Sing with the Chipmunks 1959 Liberty 3132 The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits 1964 Sunset Liberty as Alvin and the Chipmunks with David Seville Chipmunks a Go Go 1965 Liberty 3424 as Alvin Simon and Theodore with David Seville The Mixed up World of Bagdasarian 1966 Liberty 7451 recorded under David Seville s real name Ross Bagdasarian The Alvin ShowFilmography EditThe Greatest Show on Earth 1952 as Spectator uncredited Viva Zapata 1952 as Officer uncredited The Stars Are Singing 1953 as Song Promoter uncredited Destination Gobi 1953 as Paul Sabatello The Girls of Pleasure Island 1953 as Marine uncredited Stalag 17 1953 as Singing Prisoner of War uncredited Alaska Seas 1954 as Joe Jim s crewman Rear Window 1954 as Songwriter pianist Kismet 1955 as Fevvol uncredited Hot Blood 1956 as Gas Station Attendant uncredited The Proud and Profane 1956 as Louie Three Violent People 1956 as Asuncion Ortega The Devil s Hairpin 1957 as Tani Ritter The Deep Six 1958 as Pvt Aaron Slobodjian The Alvin Show 1961 1962 TV Series as Alvin Simon Theodore and David Seville voice final appearance See also EditArmenian Americans in Los AngelesReferences EditNotes a b He is listed as Ross S Bagdasarian in the California Birth Index 4 World War II Army Enlistment Records 5 and in California Deaths and Burials 6 William Saroyan his cousin gave his full name as Sipon Rostom Bagdasarian 7 Mark Arnold gives it as Rostom Sipan Bagdasarian 8 She was widely referred to including by Bagdasarian 39 as Armen 31 40 41 Citations Lapka Larry David Seville AllMusic Archived from the original on August 7 2020 a b c Arnold 2019 p 25 Studwell William E 1996 From Jingle Bells to Jingle Bell Rock Music Reference Services Quarterly 5 1 5 doi 10 1300 J116v05n01 01 for the pseudonym he used for the chipmunk enterprise David Seville is far better remembered than his real name California Birth Index 1905 1995 database FamilySearch https familysearch org ark 61903 1 1 VGNS 4XQ 27 November 2014 Ross S Bagdasarian 27 Jan 1919 citing Fresno California United States Department of Health Services Vital Statistics Department Sacramento United States World War II Army Enlistment Records 1938 1946 database FamilySearch https familysearch org ark 61903 1 1 K8GX N9T 5 December 2014 Ross S Bagdasarian enlisted 05 Jan 1942 Fresno California United States citing Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File ca 1938 1946 database The National Archives Access to Archival Databases AAD http aad archives gov National Archives and Records Administration 2002 NARA NAID 1263923 National Archives at College Park Maryland California Deaths and Burials 1776 2000 database FamilySearch https familysearch org ark 61903 1 1 HGWK 8H6Z 4 February 2020 Ross S Bagdasarian Saroyan William 1979 Obituaries Berkeley California Creative Arts Book Company p 328 ISBN 9780916870171 my cousin Sipon Rostom Bagdasarian a b c d Arnold 2019 p 13 a b c d e f g Bronson Fred 1997 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits Billboard Books p 36 ISBN 9780823076413 Smith J Y May 19 1981 William Saroyan Dies at 72 Washington Post Studwell William E Lonergan David 2014 The Classic Rock and Roll Reader Rock Music from Its Beginnings to the Mid 1970s Routledge p 177 ISBN 9781317720683 Arnold 2019 p 17 Our Boys Committee 1951 Armenian American Veterans of World War II New York Armenian General Benevolent Union of America p 173 Blevins Joe November 10 2015 The Dark Angry Father of Alvin and the Chipmunks New York Magazine Vulture com Archived from the original on November 30 2018 a b c d e Ross Bagdasarian Actor Song Writer The New York Times Associated Press January 19 1972 a b c d e f g h Talevski Nick 2010 David Seville Rock Obituaries Knocking On Heaven s Door Omnibus Press p 582 ISBN 9780857121172 a b c d Pearson Ryan December 21 2007 Chipmunks legacy is a family affair Los Angeles Times Associated Press Archived from the original on September 22 2018 Holden Stephen May 9 1986 Pop Jazz Clooney and Bennett Old School Professionals The New York Times Tyler Don 2008 Music of the Postwar Era ABC CLIO p 60 ISBN 9780313341915 a b c d Bentley Rick December 21 2009 Fresno native s chipmunks charm 3 generations The Fresno Bee Archived from the original on October 20 2017 Gentry Philip 2014 Whiteness and Sex in the Music of Rosemary Clooney PDF American Music Review The H Wiley Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music Conservatory of Music Brooklyn College of the City University of New York 43 2 Archived from the original PDF on September 23 2020 Orozco Ron January 22 2015 Fresno Art Museum show marks 100th anniversary of Armenian Genocide The Fresno Bee Archived from the original on October 20 2017 Ross Lillian Gill Brendan September 8 1951 Everything A Song Ross New Yorker Lewis Uncle Dave Alfi amp Harry allmusic com AllMusic Archived from the original on August 19 2021 McClement Ron 2001 Ross Bagdasarian a k a David Seville rockabilly nl BlackCat Rockabilly Europe Archived from the original on March 17 2020 Kelly Michael Bryan 1993 Liberty Records A History of the Recording Company and Its Stars 1955 1971 McFarland p 19 ISBN 9780899507408 The Top 100 Billboard February 4 1956 p 40 The Trouble With Harry officialcharts com The Official UK Charts Company Archived from the original on August 13 2020 Drake Howard Armen s Theme By David Seville musicvf com Music VF Archived from the original on August 19 2021 a b c Alvin Plunges Into Side Lines Billboard April 6 1963 p 16 a b c d e Dougherty Steve Tomashoff Craig February 22 1993 Squeak of Success People archived Adams Cecil January 17 1986 How were the high pitched voices of the Chipmunks created Chicago Reader The Straight Dope archived Cox Stephen December 21 2018 The Chipmunk Song Turns 60 Secrets of a Holiday Novelty Smash The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 11 2021 Beck Jerry 2005 The Animated Movie Guide Chicago Review Press p 53 Today in 1959 First Grammy Awards handed out Los Angeles Times May 4 2009 Dessem Matthew February 12 2017 A Look Back at the Most Legendary Grammy Wins of All Time Slate According to the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Crump William D 2013 The Christmas Encyclopedia 3rd ed McFarland p 71 ISBN 9781476605739 Alexander Shana March 23 1959 Alvin Composer s yells at son inspire another chipmunk hit Life pp 43 44 23 March 1959 Arnold 2019 p 18 Ryon Ruth May 1 1994 Arnolds Seek More Space Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on August 29 2021 The home had been owned by the late Armen Bagdasarian widow of songwriter Ross S Bagdasarian Sr Lee Lawrence Gifford Barry 1998 Saroyan A Biography University of California Press p 250 ISBN 9780520213999 At the second wedding left to right Ross and Armen Bagdasarian Wilson Scott 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3rd ed McFarland p 36 ISBN 9781476625997 Bibliography EditArnold Mark 2019 Aaaaalllviiinnn The Story of Ross Bagdasarian Sr Liberty Records Format Films and The Alvin Show BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 62933 432 5 External links EditRoss Bagdasarian at IMDb Ross Bagdasarian at AllMovie History area on TheChipmunks com with some photos and stories about Ross Bagdasarian Allmusic Entry David Seville Review at RockabillyBusiness positionsPreceded byCreated President of Bagdasarian Productions1961 1972 Succeeded byRoss Bagdasarian Jr Owner of Alvin and the Chipmunks1958 1972Documentation create purge Documentation create purge Documentation create purge Documentation create purge Documentation create purge Preceded byCreated Voice of Dave Seville1958 1972 Succeeded byRoss Bagdasarian Jr Preceded byCreated Voice of Alvin amp The Chipmunks1958 1972 Succeeded byRoss Bagdasarian Jr Preceded byCreated Voice of Alvin Seville1958 1972 Succeeded byRoss Bagdasarian Jr Preceded byCreated Voice of Simon Seville1958 1972 Succeeded byRoss Bagdasarian Jr Preceded byCreated Voice of Theodore Seville1958 1972 Succeeded byJanice Karman Portal Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ross Bagdasarian amp oldid 1166464718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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