Jean Vincent Plummer(1913-1989)
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Jean Vincent Plummer was born on 22 March 1913 in Lyle, Washington, USA. He is known for Casablanca (1942) and Irene & Marie (2015). He died on 28 March 1989 in Culver City, California, USA.
Known for
Credits
Music Department
Soundtrack
- 2015
- Casablanca8.5
- performer: "It Had to Be You" (1924), "Shine" (1910), "Knock on Wood" (1942), "Baby Face" (1926), "Avalon" (1920), "As Time Goes By" (1931), "Piano Improvisation" (uncredited)
- 1942
Personal details
- Born
- Died
- March 28, 1989
- Culver City, California, USA(cardiac arrest)
- Other works(1939, 56,58) Stage: (1939) Max Gordon Plays and Pictures Corp, "Very Warm For May" Kern/Hammerstein II, Alvin Theater NYC (1956, 58) California Civic Light Opera (1958) Kermit Bloomgarden "The Music Man" (1931-1968) Other: (1931) Blue/Black Band (1938) Café Trocadero, The Chathan Sunset Corp. (1939) The Marcel Lamaze Club, 8433 Sunset (later Ciro's) (1939) The Wishire Bowl Club, poss w/ Phil Harris-Fitch Orchestra (1940) The Pump Room, Ambassador East Inc Chicago, IL (1940) Matty Malneck Band, Los Angeles (1941, 42, 46) The Jonathan Club (1951- 60) American Federation of Musicians, Local 47 (1956) Sydney Zaid Orchestra (1959) Del Simmons Orchestra (1960, 61) Disneyland International, The Golden Horseshoe Revue, Musical director (1964-68) MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim, principal pianist (1939-1960) Recording: (1939) Davis and Schwegler Inc., studio pianist (1939, 46, 47, 50, 51, 54) Plaza Assoc Inc/William Morris, radio & tv advertisement (1942-58) Capitol Records Inc. , studio pianist (1942-47) Bobby Sherwood Band (1940's) Louis Armstrong, studio pianist (1946) Standard Radio, Industrial Music library (1946-49) Eversharp Inc, advertisement recording (1946-7) Universal Recorders, Hollywood, studio musician (1946,7,9) Standard Radio Transcription Service, Hollywood studio musician (1947) Al Sack Orchestra at NBC (1947-50) Meredith Willson (1948-51) Barron Polan & George Rosenberg Agency television advertisement (1948-54) D'Arcy, Masius, Benton & Bowles Agency, television advertisement (1949) Century Artists Ltd, television production (1949-59) Chevron Corporation, television production (1958-60) Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (1949-53) Allied Record Manufacturing Co, studio musician (1950) World Broadcasting System Inc, studio musician (1954-55) Song Ads Inc, advertisement recording (1955) Monogram Production Inc., for film (1956) Lindsley Parsons Productions, for film (1957) Ulyate Enterprises William & Lloyd Ulyate, pianist (1957, 58) Darrell B Brewer Orchestra (1957) June O'Pray/Robert Raisbeck TV Productions (1960) White Oak Transcriptions, Inc, studio musician (1931-1987) Reference sources of information, cross-referenced:, American Federation of Musicians, Locals 7, 47, 802 Archives: Studio pay records and Contracts; Social Security Itemized Statement of Earnings, January 1937 - 1961, and Plummer Family Archives
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