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458:, has been criticized for mainstreaming Crosby's style away from his jazz roots. The reality is that Crosby himself chose the songs he performed on his radio shows and had ultimate approval for anything he recorded to disc. Crosby could have worked with any musical arranger he chose, but he preferred working with Trotter for 17 years. Crosby once said of Trotter; 441:
Trotter, a monolith of a man, stood astride pop and 'long hair' music, as it was then called, like a colossus, and occasionally flew from Hollywood to New Orleans for the weekend (something not done often in the thirties) just to cater to his gourmet tastes with a decent plate of oysters Rockefeller.
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was recorded, the cameras were rolling with the orchestra on stage; it was not prerecorded as would be usual today. John Scott Trotter considered that Crosby was a past master of lip syncing but it wasn't done in those days. After completing
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on July 8. Although Trotter had rehearsed and directed orchestras, he had never had an orchestra of his own, with his own name. The first time he appeared under his own name 'John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra' was on the
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was done at Columbia as an independent and nobody was set to do the music. Trotter told Burke that he hadn't come out to work and that seemed to be that. A week later, Burke asked, 'Would you help
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which was his first work with Bing Crosby. This would start a 17-year professional association with Crosby, although Trotter and Crosby had first met in 1929 in
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if he wanted to do the orchestrations for the film. This was one of the first independent film productions. Crosby was then under contract to
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with the piano parts?' After much persuasion, Trotter helped Johnston with the piano parts and fell in love with the score which included
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I'm not musically educated enough to really describe what he was in music terms. I just knew he was very good and he had marvelous taste.
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Trotter attended local schools in Charlotte. He studied piano under Ida Moore Alexander. In 1925, Trotter entered the
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from 1954 to 60. He served as musical director of several of Crosby's television specials as well as his 1964-65
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Trotter was best known for conducting the John Scott Trotter Orchestra which backed singer and entertainer
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went fifty weeks a year and Trotter did one hundred and forty consecutive Thursdays without missing one.
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After leaving Kemp's band, Trotter did some work in Hollywood where he handled the orchestrations for
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on record and on his radio programs from 1937 to 1954. He also worked with
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Bing Crosby talked very warmly about Trotter in his 1953 autobiography
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television specials and one feature film in conjunction with composer
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was a guest on the show to plug her wartime conservation cookbook,
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Trotter moved on to television, becoming musical director for
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Trotter was born John Scott Trotter, Jr. on June 14, 1908, in
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in 1966, Trotter arranged and directed music scores for 11
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Trotter recalled the background to his involvement with
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and commented about Trotter's remarkable self-control.
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was a trombonist for the band and future entertainer
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Trotter also had orchestra related responsibilities.
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