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Once Upon a Sleigh Ride: The Music of Leroy Anderson (2000)

Once Upon a Sleigh Ride: The Music of Leroy Anderson (2000)
Leroy Anderson's career as a composer, arranger, and conductor is chronicled in this program featuring many of his hit songs. Back in 1952, this son of Swedish immigrant parents saw his instrumental tune "Blue Tango" shoot to the top of the record charts. He went on to create a number of great dance tunes, as well as many melodic, upbeat pieces. Anderson worked for the Boston Pops and did some work on movie and television projects. "Sleigh Ride," "Syncopated Clock," "Jazz Pizzicato," and "The Typewriter" are all included in this documentary. Anderson's most devoted fans may also recognize "Fiddle Faddle."

~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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Director(s):
Peter Rosen
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Once Upon a Sleigh Ride: The Music of Leroy Anderson

Leroy Anderson's career as a composer, arranger, and conductor is chronicled in this program featuring many of his hit songs. Back in 1952, this son of Swedish immigrant parents saw his instrumental tune "Blue Tango" shoot to the top of the record charts. He went on to create a number of great dance tunes, as well as many melodic, upbeat pieces. Anderson worked for the Boston Pops and did some work on movie and television projects. "Sleigh Ride," "Syncopated Clock," "Jazz Pizzicato," and "The Typewriter" are all included in this documentary. Anderson's most devoted fans may also recognize "Fiddle Faddle."

~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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Director(s):
Peter Rosen
Writer(s):
Sara Lukinson
Producer(s):
Peter Rosen
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