- Cole Porter: A Centennial Celebration · 1990
- A Day At the Movies · 1955
- A Day At the Movies · 1955
- Vintage World Nº 65 - EPs Collectors, "Festival Calypso"" · 1958
- Vintage Calypso Hits · 1958
- Vintage World Nº 65 - EPs Collectors, "Festival Calypso"" · 1958
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Is a Dirty Old Man (The Scatological Canons and Songs - Sung In English) · 1967
- Feel the Spirit! · 1979
- Vintage World Nº 65 - EPs Collectors, "Festival Calypso"" · 1958
- Feel the Spirit! · 1979
- An Elephant Never Forgets · 2006
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Is a Dirty Old Man (The Scatological Canons and Songs - Sung In English) · 1967
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Is a Dirty Old Man (The Scatological Canons and Songs - Sung In English) · 1967
Albums
- 1979
Singles & EPs
About Norman Luboff
The Norman Luboff Choir was among the most popular choral ensembles of their day, releasing a series of hit easy-listening LPs during the late 1950s and 1960s. Luboff was born May 14, 1917 in Chicago, where he began his career as a vocalist and arranger for area radio programs; in 1948 he relocated to Hollywood, signing on to compose movie music for Warner Bros. The first incarnation of the Norman Luboff Choir was formed during the mid-1950s, and in the years to follow they released a series of albums on Columbia that drew on music from a variety of genres and geographic locales, with titles including Calypso Holiday, Broadway!, Songs of the Cowboy and Songs of the Caribbean. The choir also backed a number of vocalists including Harry Belafonte and Doris Day, and although their recording career came to a halt during the late 1960s, they continued touring until Luboff's cancer-related death on September 22, 1987. ~ Jason Ankeny
- HOMETOWN
- Chicago, IL, United States
- BORN
- May 14, 1917
- GENRE
- Pop