- Jazz Masters On Jazz Standards, Vol. 1 · 2014
- Life Upon the Wicked Stage (The 17th Annual Live S.T.A.G.E. Benefit Concert) · 2002
- Life Upon the Wicked Stage (The 17th Annual Live S.T.A.G.E. Benefit Concert) · 2002
- Aurora · 2021
- Vintage Japanese Music: The Modern Enka, Vol.2 (1951-1953) · 2012
- United States Continental Army Band: To the Fallen · 2008
- Rare Live Recordings 1934-1959 · 2007
- I Spaniens månsken · 2005
- Set to Music: Original Orchestral Selections from Musicals In London, Vol. 1 · 2002
- Set to Music: Original Orchestral Selections from Musicals In London, Vol. 1 · 2002
- Set to Music: Original Orchestral Selections from Musicals In London, Vol. 1 · 2002
- Life Upon the Wicked Stage (The 17th Annual Live S.T.A.G.E. Benefit Concert) · 2002
- Life Upon the Wicked Stage (The 17th Annual Live S.T.A.G.E. Benefit Concert) · 2002
Albums
Artist Playlists
- This iconic composer gave pop songs a jolt of jazz and blues.
Compilations
- Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap
- Dennis Keene & Voices of Ascension Chorus
- Sandy Stewart & Dick Hyman
- Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Jonathan Tunick & London Sinfonietta
- Derek Smith Trio
About Jerome Kern
One of the names most frequently invoked in discussions of the Great American Songbook, New York City-born Jerome Kern was a songwriter whose compositions of the 1920s-'40s became pop standards. As a composer for both theater and films, Kern crafted tunes that were sung by everyone from Fred Astaire to Paul Robeson and continued to be performed by subsequent generations of pop/jazz vocalists. Some of his best-known works include “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” “Ol' Man River,” and “All The Things You Are.”
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- January 27, 1885
- GENRE
- Musicals