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Seger Ellis

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Seger Ellis

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"You're All I Want for Christmas" is one of the standard songs associated with Seger Ellis, an artist whose striking career also included jazz piano playing, a film appearances alongside the fascinating Ida Lupino and leading an eccentric brass choir. He began tinkling on the keyboard as a boy and was first engaged professionally as a radio performer in Texas in the mid '20s. This is where a roving talent scout from the Victor label heard him, resulting in Seger's first recordings. He was inspired to try a move to New York City, making out quite well there with a new series of sides spotlighting his vocal talents. He toured England in 1928 as a soloist. Ellis revealed yet another talent following a meeting with the popular vocal group the <a href="spotify:artist:5v8bwWRbu7AI3YFhzoM6Ha">Mills Brothers</a> in Cincinatti. He became the manager of this group for a few years, continuing to perform as a soloist through the '30s. Highlights of this period in which Ellis was in great demand include guest shots with the <a href="spotify:artist:1mZm40boQmdGKicfbNkd0r">Paul Whiteman</a> orchestra and the aforementioned film appearance, the 1934 One Rainy Afternoon. Beginning in 1936, Seger spent nearly a year creating music with a group he called the Brass Choir, then assembled something of a more normal instrumental big-band line-up for another group under his leadership. In the early '40s he was briefly in the Army, followed by a stint working in a defence plant. After moving back to Texas he began to be less active as a performer and more involved in the songwriting craft. His Christmas ditty was recorded by the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:7egNqIGRldMzifHoh8pib6">Al Martino</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3cgO5CdhEHKMxldjZlP5ix">Frankie Laine</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6ZjFtWeHP9XN7FeKSUe80S">Bing Crosby</a>. The Seger Ellis songwriting catalog also includes "No Baby, Nobody But You" and "You Be You but Let Me Be Me". ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi

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