![]() While with Dorsey, Stordahl shared arranging duties with bandmate Paul Weston. He and Weston were responsible for bringing the Pied Pipers and singer Jo Stafford to Dorsey's attention. When Sinatra joined the group in 1940 he and Stordahl struck up a special relationship. Stordahl's arrangements were perfectly suited to Sinatra's early vocal style, and when Sinatra went solo in 1942 he chose Stordahl as his musical director. Over the course of the next nine years Stordahl worked on the majority of Sinatra's Columbia recordings and followed Sinatra to Capitol in 1953 to orchestrate the singer's debut album for that label. Stordahl's arrangements during this period are often cited as pioneering, helping to define the shift away from the big band era to the more vocalist-centered popular music of the post-war period. ![]() Axel Stordahl never forgot his Scandinavian roots, and recorded this fine collection of Christmas songs. TWEB 036 |
![]() Axel Stordahl never forgot his Scandinavian roots, and recorded this fine collection of Christmas songs |