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Milton Ebbins. Milton Keith Ebbins (February 20, 1912 - April 4, 2008) was an American trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter, talent manager and movie/television producer. [1][2] He began his career as a trumpet player and bandleader in the early-1930s. [3]
Milton Ebbins. Producer: Johnny Cool. Film executive, songwriter ("Yale Blues", "Basic Boogie") and composer, educated at Amherst College and a student of Chester Griffin.
- Producer, Production Manager, Soundtrack
- February 20, 1912
- Milton Ebbins
- March 4, 2008
But Peter Lawford was not a decisive man. Instead of rushing to Marilyn's aid, he picked up the telephone. The first person he called was Ebbins, who earlier had begged off the dinner party....
Milton Ebbins. Producer: Johnny Cool. Film executive, songwriter ("Yale Blues", "Basic Boogie") and composer, educated at Amherst College and a student of Chester Griffin.
Apr 11, 2024 · Born Jewish as Milton Mesirow, he married a Black woman, moved to Harlem, declared himself a “voluntary Negro,” and listed Negro on his draft card. Mezz’s name became slang for marijuana.
Milton Keith Ebbins was an American trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter, talent manager and movie/television producer. He began his career as a trumpet player and bandleader in the early-1930s. It was at this time when he met his wife, a singer named Lynne Sherman.
Mar 11, 2008 · Milton Ebbins, talent manager of jazz greats and a Kennedy administration and Rat Pack insider, died of heart failure March 4 in Los Angeles. He was 96.