David Rose
David Rose
Artist Information
Genres: Nostalgia, Orchestral Pop, Traditional Pop, Easy Pop
Active: 40's, 50's, 60's
Born: June 15, 1910 in London, England
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Biography
David Rose was one of the most popular and distinctive mainstream instrumental pop composers of the '40s,'50s and '60s, writing a number of pieces that became part of the nation's collective memory. From "Holiday for Strings" to "The Stripper," his music was usually distinguished by a loose, humorous approach, where the strings mimicked voices and the horns and percussion were alternately swinging and supportive. In addition to those two signature songs, Rose composed scores for many films and television programs, including Bonanza and Little House on the Prairie. Born in London, Rose and his family moved to the United States when he was four years old. As a teenager, he studied at the Chicago College of Music; after he graduated at the age of 16, he joined a dance band led by Ted Fio Rito.
Discography
Release: March 26, 2007
Label: BMG/Hansa
Release: October 19, 2004
Label: ASV/Living Era