Phil Ohman(October 7, 1896 – August 8, 1954) was an Americanfilm composerand pianist. He is most well known for his collaboration with fellow musicianVictor Ardenin the 1920s and 1930s.

Phil Ohman
Victor Arden and Phil Ohman
Victor Arden and Phil Ohman
Background information
Born(1896-10-07)October 7, 1896
New Britain, Connecticut,U.S.
DiedAugust 8, 1954(1954-08-08)(aged 57)
Santa Monica, California,U.S.
GenresRagtime,Film scores
OccupationComposer
InstrumentPiano

Biography

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Ohman was bornFillmore Wellington OhmaninNew Britain, Connecticutin 1896. He is remembered as being one half of one of the pre-eminent piano duos in the 1922-1932, paired withVictor Arden.[1]They were the pit pianists in many ofGeorge Gershwin's musicals, and recorded hundreds ofpiano rollsand records. Starting in mid 1927, just as they signed toVictor Records,they developed a large studio orchestra specializing in Broadway show songs that became quite popular. These particular records employed a rather large, brassy powerful sound (it is not known who they used as arranger), always with a space for a twin piano duet section.

Ohman died inSanta Monica, Californiaon August 8, 1954.

Partial filmography

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References

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  1. ^Chadbourne, Eugene."Phil Ohman – Music Biography, Credits and Discography: Allmusic".Allmusic.RetrievedMarch 10,2013.

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