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Las Trompetas de Roy Etzel y Eddie Cal...

4.9M streams

4,935,784

Golden Trumpet

4M streams

4,000,631

The EMI Years (The Best Of)

3.3M streams

3,250,982

The Very Best of Eddie Calvert

2.6M streams

2,607,985

Las Mejores Orquestas del Mundo Eddie ...

2.6M streams

2,552,298

Trumpet Hits

2.4M streams

2,443,090

Eddie Calvert: The Man with the Golden...

2M streams

2,018,124

Gold Legends - Two Classic Artists

1.2M streams

1,221,043

20 Éxitos para Trompeta

906.1K streams

906,102

Two of a Kind: Eddie Calvert & David W...

692K streams

692,044

Biography

Eddie Calvert, known as the man with the golden trumpet, was born in Preston, Lancashire on the 15th March 1922 as Albert Edward Calvert. As a child he was exposed to his family's love of brass band music and he learned to play many brass instruments but concentrated on the trumpet. He joined the Preston Town Silver Band at the age of 11 but the war interrupted his musical career and by the late 1940s he returned to play in various amateur brass bands, eventually moving to the professional circuit with the dance bands Geraldo and Billy Ternet. Going solo, he appeared on TV with the Stanley Black Orchestra. He signed to the Columbia label, part of the EMI group and released an instrumental trumpet version of the German song Oh Mein Papa which had most famously been covered in English as Oh My Papa by Eddie Fisher. Calvert's instrumental easily won the chart battle in the UK and it remained at no.1 for nine weeks at the beginning of 1954. Over a year later he was involved in another chart battle for supremacy with the song Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White and this time it was much closer with both his and a very similar trumpet version by Perez Prado reaching no.1 in the Spring of 1955. Several other hits followed including a version of Stranger In Paradise, John And Julie and Mandy, while Little Serenade was his final hit in June 1958. When the 1960s provided no change of fortune, Calvert moved away to settle in South Africa where he lived out the remainder of his life, dying on the 7th of August 1978. ~ Sharon Mawer, Rovi