Leroy Anderson (1908-1975) was the son of Swedish immigrants. During World War Two, he served as a translator and interpreter. Anderson entrenched himself in American popular culture with compositions such as Sleigh Ride, The Syncopated Clock, and Blue Tango.
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- Anderson, Leroy (1908 - 1975), United States Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays.
- Leroy Anderson Official site of the composer of light concert music. Biography, Real Audio RAM samples, video and CD information, catalog, guest book, and contact information.
- Once Upon A Sleighride PBS documentary companion web site for the composer and his music. Includes biography, Real Audio RM format samples of music, transcripts and reprints of various interviews and articles, video and audio recording information, and feedback.
- Leroy Anderson Find A Grave entry with photograph of tombstone and fan homages.
- Leroy Anderson Musical biography tracing his career from the mid-1930s as he was noticed by Arthur Fiedler and began writing light orchestral music. From Space Age Pop Music.
- Leroy Anderson: Orchestral Favourites CD review with general comments on his life, education, and musical history and accomplishments.
- Classical Music Midi Page: Leroy Anderson Biography, photograph, and MIDI audio of select compositions.
- Leroy Anderson Filmography at Internet Movie Database (IMDb) listing films using his music.
- Leroy Anderson Brief life and musical summary with emphasis on his relationship with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. From Musicalics.