A Hollywood studio musician has about the same working life span as an athlete, and this tome chronicles the rise to the top of Bob Alberti as a pianist, arranger and conductor, only to wait and be bumped from the top by succeeding generations of younger musicians. From humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York to his thirty-four years in Hollywood studios creating music for the "golden age of television," humorous tales come to light as he played striptease clubs, weddings, society parties and traveled as personal accompanist to many stars of the era. A "must" for those in the music industry.
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