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Arthur Ferrante

While I was away, I continually checked this board for some acknowledgement of the death of Arthur Ferrante on September 19, 2009 at age 88. I was surprised to find none.

When you consider that Ferrante & Teicher were one of the top selling acts of their time, with hundreds of albums and at least four top 10 singles it is truly sad to see their sound is becoming fainter and fainter and their place in instrumental pop history fading into the mist.

C5
 
Carmine5 said:
While I was away, I continually checked this board for some acknowledgement of the death of Arthur Ferrante on September 19, 2009 at age 88. I was surprised to find none.

When you consider that Ferrante & Teicher were one of the top selling acts of their time, with hundreds of albums and at least four top 10 singles it is truly sad to see their sound is becoming fainter and fainter and their place in instrumental pop history fading into the mist.

C5

I guess you missed this on the 50s/60s board, Carmine....

http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,153365.msg0.html#new
 
SuperRadioFan said:
Carmine5 said:
While I was away, I continually checked this board for some acknowledgement of the death of Arthur Ferrante on September 19, 2009 at age 88. I was surprised to find none.

When you consider that Ferrante & Teicher were one of the top selling acts of their time, with hundreds of albums and at least four top 10 singles it is truly sad to see their sound is becoming fainter and fainter and their place in instrumental pop history fading into the mist.

C5



I guess you missed this on the 50s/60s board, Carmine....

http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,153365.msg0.html#new

Sorry. I forgot about the 50s/60s board. That'll 'learn' me.
 
SuperRadioFan said:
Carmine5 said:
While I was away, I continually checked this board for some acknowledgement of the death of Arthur Ferrante on September 19, 2009 at age 88. I was surprised to find none.

When you consider that Ferrante & Teicher were one of the top selling acts of their time, with hundreds of albums and at least four top 10 singles it is truly sad to see their sound is becoming fainter and fainter and their place in instrumental pop history fading into the mist.

C5

I guess you missed this on the 50s/60s board, Carmine....

http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,153365.msg0.html#new
That's no excuse. He fits here better than there.

But then I could have started a topic too. I belong to a Yahoo group that acknowledged him and his partner both.
 
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