Dick Messner


Richard Messner '' was an American band leader. He led a sweet-styled dance orchestra bearing his name from about 1938 to about 1942. He flourished as a dance band pianist from about 1923 to about 1942.

Career

Messner founded his orchestra around 1938, after 16 years performing with his four brothers as "The Five Messner Brothers" with himself as pianist, Johnny as violinist and clarinetist, Charlie , Bill on drums, and Fred '' on violin. The Five Brothers made their radio broadcast debut in 1923 on NBC, then known as WJZ.
The Five Messner Brothers and, from 1938 to 1941, the Dick Messner Orchestra, and after World War II, the Johnny Messner Orchestra, performed on national radio broadcasts and regionally around Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.

Notable musicians

When the Messner brothers started the Philo label, Norman Granz was on board to produce a legendary session by Lester Young with Nat Cole on piano. Additional sessions followed.

Experimentation

In 1936, Dick Messner introduced an idea in New York called "Tymphonic Music" — an ensemble of 10 Timpani, a harp and an augmented violin section in a band of 18 musicians. It was believed that the experiment was the first time that Timpani had been used wholesale for modern music.

Selected discography


  1. "The Oregon Trail" Matrix: 18066=1
  2. "Wouldn't I Be A Wonder" Matrix: 18071=1

  1. "Now You've Got Me Doing It Johnny Burke, Harold Spina, Irene Collins Matrix: 18071
  2. "Rhythm and Romance" George A. Whiting Nat Schwartz J.C. Johnson Irene Collins Matrix: 18068

  1. "I Live For Love" Matrix: 18067
  2. "Mine Alone" Matrix: 18069

  1. "On Treasure Island" Edgar Leslie Joe Burke Peter Schipper Matrix: 18166=1 Xref: CQ8571
  2. "When The Leaves Bid The Trees Goodbye" Tot Seymour Vee Lawnhurst Matrix: 18164=1
    Xref: CQ8606

  1. "In Your Own Innocent Way" Harold Newell Raymond Nat Simon Sammy Mysels Irene Collins Matrix: 18163
  2. "You Stayed Away Too Long" George A. Whiting Nat Schwartz J. C. Johnson Johnny Messner Matrix: 18165=1 Xref: CQ8614