Irving Fields

pianiste américain

Irving Fields was a renowned American pianist and lounge music artist, born in the vibrant city of New York City. His musical talents led to the creation of several notable compositions, showcasing his skill as a songwriter. Some of his most prominent works include the lively "Miami Beach Rhumba", the exotic "Managua, Nicaragua", and the charming "Chantez, Chantez". The latter gained significant attention when it was covered by the acclaimed singer Dinah Shore in 1957.

Fields' music also transcended to the television screen, as he and his orchestra made appearances on The Ilona Massey Show, a series that aired on the DuMont Television Network. Their stint on the show, hosted by the charismatic Ilona Massey, lasted from November 1, 1954, to January 3, 1955. Through his compositions and performances, Irving Fields left a lasting impression on the music scene, cementing his place as a talented American songwriter and pianist.