Elmer Schoebel
Biography
Elmer Schoebel (September 8, 1896 – December 14, 1970) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, United States. Early in his career heplayed along to silent films in Champaign, Illinois After moving on to vaudeville, late in the 1910s, he played with the 20th Century Jazz Band in Chicago in 1920. In 1922-23 he was a member of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, then led his own band, known variously as the Midway Gardens Orchestra, the Original Memphis Melody Boys and the Chicago Blues Dance Orchestra, before joining Isham Jones in 1925. After returning to Chicago he played with Louis Panico and Art Kassel, and arranged for the Melrose Publishing House. In the 1930s, Schoebel wrote and arranged, working as the chief arranger for the Warner Brothers publishing division. From the 1940s onward he did some performing with Conrad Janis, Blue Steele's Rhythm Rebels (1958), and with his own ensembles in St. Petersburg, Florida. He continued to play up until his death.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Double Time
1977

The Music Of Cosmos
1981

Big Swing Face
1967

The Great Benny Goodman
1956

...You Have To Hear It To Believe It!
1956

Glenn Miller Plays Selections From "The Glenn Miller Story" And Other Hits
1956

20 Greatest Hits
1980

The Unforgettable Glenn Miller 70 Of His Greatest Original Recordings
1968

Swing's The Thing (1931-1934)
1961

The Merle Travis Guitar
1957

Limited Edition
1953

The Most Important Recordings Of Cab Calloway
1989

Women And Captains First
1982

Giants Of Jazz - Duke Ellington
1980

Boris Vian À Saint-Germain-Des-Prés / Pauline Julien Chante Boris Vian
1978

The Historic Recordings
1976

Ragtime With Love
1974

Live At Kansas State
1972

In The Groove With The Kings Of Swing
1967

1923-1927
1965

Dixieland (Live Performance In New Orleans)
1962

Presenting Pete Fountain With Al Hirt - Bourbon Street
1962

The Benny Goodman Story Vol. 1
1955

Muggsy, Tesch And The Chicagoans
1953
Credited work
2,804 releases · 694 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 3,245
- Other credits · 73
Studios: Philharmonic Auditorium · Symphony Hall, Boston · WOR Studios · Carnegie Hall
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Benny Goodman
- Glenn Miller
- Glenn Miller And His Orchestra
- Louis Armstrong
- Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
- Django Reinhardt
- Duke Ellington
