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Rogers, Shorty, 1924-1994

LC control no.n 83163534
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Personal name headingRogers, Shorty, 1924-1994
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Variant(s)Rajonski, Milton M., 1924-1994
Rogers, Milt, 1924-1994
Rogers, Milton M., 1924-1994
Rajonsky, Milton Michael, 1924-1994
Henderson, Sam "Highpockets," 1924-1994
Henderson, "Highpockets," 1924-1994
Brown, Boots, 1924-1994
Birth date1924-04-14
Death date1994-11-07
Place of birthGreat Barrington (Mass.)
Place of deathVan Nuys (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Field of activityJazz
Profession or occupationJazz musicians
Found inPepper, A. Art Pepper plays Shorty Rogers & others [SR] p1978: container (composed, arr., and conducted by Shorty Rogers)
Greatest boogie woogie hits [SR] 196-?: label (Milt Rogers, arranger)
New Grove (Rogers (Rajonski), Shorty (Milton M.); b. Great Barrington, Mass., 4/14/24)
Grove music online, Oct. 12, 2007 Jazz (Rogers, Shorty (Rajonsky, Milton Michael); b. Apr. 14, 1924, Great Barrington, MA, d. Nov. 7, 1994, Van Nuys, CA; American trumpeter, flugelhorn player, composer, arranger, and bandleader)
LC manual cat. (hdg.: Rogers, Milton, 1924- ; usage: Shorty Rogers; note: do not confuse with Milt Rogers, pseud. of Milton Adelstein)
Email from At Your Service, Dec. 4, 2008 (The Leiber & Stoller story. V. 1, 2004: Sam "Highpockets" Henderson; p. 8 ("Highpockets" Henderson; pseudonym of Shorty Rogers)
Rodgers. Rogers with heart [SR] 1957: label (Milt Rogers, pianist) container (musical director, singer, conductor, arranger for film personalities Gale Storm, Tab Hunter, Allan Jones and Anthony PErkins)
Cerveza, 1958
BL database, 6 Feb. 2002 (hdg.: Brown, Boots)
Carr, R. Century of Jazz, 1997, viewed on Google Books Feb. 24, 2014 (Shorty Rogers & The Giants moonlighted as Boots Brown & His Blockbusters, ('Cerveza'))
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