George Bassman (February 7, 1914 - June 26, 1997) was an American composer
and arranger. Born in New York to a Russian Jewish émigré couple, he was
later raised in Boston and began studying music at the Boston Conservatory
while still a boy.
He studied orchestration and composition formally, but in his teens he
left home against his father's wishes to play piano in an itinerant jazz
group, and subsequently worked as an arranger for Fletcher Henderson in
New York.
Through that gig, he became part of the burgeoning swing/big band scene
and was soon writing songs as well. Bassman peaked in that career when he
and Ned Washington wrote "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" for the
bandleader Tommy Dorsey. Bassman also worked in radio as an arranger for
Andre Kostelanetz, and made the move to Hollywood in the mid 1930s.
Among his earliest film jobs was orchestrating the Gershwin songs in the
Fred Astaire movie A Damsel in Distress at RK
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