Les Brown (bandleader)
Les Brown Sr. (
March 14,
1912 â€"
January 24,
2001) and the
Band of Renown are a
big band that began in the big band era of the late
1930s and now performs under the direction of his son
Les Brown, Jr.'Les Brown and the Band of Renown' brought
Doris Day into prominence with their recording of
Sentimental Journey in
1945. The release of
Sentimental Journey coincided with the end of
WWII in Europe and was the homecoming theme for many veterans. They had nine other number-one hit songs, including
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm.Les Brown and the Band of Renown performed with
Bob Hope on radio, stage and TV for almost fifty years. They did 18
USO Tours for American troops around the world, and entertained over three million. Before the Super Bowls were televised, the
Bob Hope Christmas Specials were the highest-rated programs in television history.
Tony Bennett was "discovered" by Bob Hope and did his first public performance with Les and the Band.
Les Brown and the Band were also the 'house band' for the
Dean Martin Variety Show, which ran for ten seasons, and for the
Steve Allen show.
Les Brown and the Band of Renown performed with virtually every major performer of their time, including
Frank Sinatra,
Ella Fitzgerald and
Nat "King" Cole.
In 2001, Les Brown Jr. became the full-time leader of the Band of Renown. They continue to perform throughout the world and have a regular big band show in
Branson, Mo. Les Brown Jr. also hosts a national radio show on the
Music Of Your Life network. Les Jr. was a television actor in the 1960s (
Gunsmoke,
General Hospital,
Gilligan's Island), a rock musician and producer who worked with Carlos Santana, and a concert promoter for many country music artists including
Merle Haggard and
Loretta Lynn. In 2004 Les Brown Jr. received the
Ambassador of Patriotism award from the
POW Network.
Les Brown Sr. is interred in the
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in
Los Angeles, California.