Sid Feller

Real Name:
Sidney Harold Feller
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Born December 24, 1916, in New York City;
Died February 16 2006 in Beachwood, Ohio;

Sid Feller was a trumpet player, orchestra leader, producer and arranger whose 30-year partnership with Ray Charles produced lushly arranged hits such as “Georgia on My Mind” and “I Can’t Stop Loving You.”

As the head in-house arranger for Capitol Records and then ABC Records, Feller also worked with Peggy Lee, Mel Torme, Paul Anka, Steve Lawrence, and Eydie Gorme, and later in his career was the musical arranger for “The Flip Wilson Show,” and a host of other televised music specials.
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45-9725 Calliope — Sid Feller Sid Feller Calliope(7", Promo) ABC-Paramount 45-9725 US 1956 Sell This Version
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WG-S1050 Midnight Lace — Sid Feller Sid Feller Midnight Lace (Single) ABC-Paramount WG-S1050 Australia 1960 Sell This Version
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none Pretending / Laughing On The Outside — Sid Feller Andy Russell (2) With George Siravo / Andy Russell (2) With Sid Feller Andy Russell (2) With George Siravo / Andy Russell (2) With Sid Feller - Pretending / Laughing On The Outside(7", Promo) RCA Victor none US Unknown Sell This Version