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  1. Axel Stordahl (eigentlich Odd Stordahl; * 8. August 1913 auf Staten Island, New York; † 30. August 1963 in Encino, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Trompeter, Arrangeur und Bandleader, der vor allem durch seine jahrelange Zusammenarbeit mit dem jungen Frank Sinatra bekannt wurde.

  2. Axel Stordahl (August 8, 1913 – August 30, 1963) was an American arranger and composer who was active from the late 1930s through the 1950s. [1] He is perhaps best known for his work with Frank Sinatra in the 1940s at Columbia Records.

  3. Axel Stordahl war ein US-amerikanischer Trompeter, Arrangeur und Bandleader, der vor allem durch seine jahrelange Zusammenarbeit mit dem jungen Frank Sinatra bekannt wurde.

  4. Songs by Sinatra, Volume 1 is the second studio album by Frank Sinatra. The tracks were arranged and conducted by Axel Stordahl and his orchestra. It is a collection of eight recordings from six different sessions.

  5. The album was still a special occasion, reuniting Sinatra with Axel Stordahl, the arranger and conductor who helped Sinatra rise to stardom in the 1940s. Sinatra rushed through the sessions to fulfill his obligation to Capitol, something which upset Stordahl.

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Length
    1.
    Johnny MercerM. Philippe-GerardAngele ...
    3:48
    2.
    Don RayeGene de PaulPatricia Johnston
    2:50
    3.
    Kurt WeillMaxwell Anderson
    4:21
    4.
    "A Million Dreams Ago"
    Lew QuadlingEddie HowardDick Jurgens
    2:41
  6. Odd Stordahl. Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Music Director, Trumpeter, Vocalist. (1913 - 1963) Axel Stordahl is inextricably linked by all of his biographers with Frank Sinatra ’s initial success as a soloist.

  7. Best known for his work with Frank Sinatra. Born August 8, 1913, Staten Island, New York Died August 30, 1963, Encino, California (age of 50). Married to singer June Hutton . He learned to play the trumpet in public school. He played trumpet for many name bands in New York in the 1920s and '30s.