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George William Weidler

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George William Weidler (ca. 1947)

George William Weidler (January 11, 1926, Los Angeles, California[1] – December 27, 1989, Los Angeles) was an American saxophonist and songwriter. He was the second husband of singer-actress Doris Day (married 1946–1949) and older brother of former child actress Virginia Weidler.

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Career

As sideman, Weidler recorded with Freddie Slack, Les Brown, Charlie Barnet, Ike Carpenter, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Stan Kenton, and the Metronome All-Stars. He is credited as having performed on over 57 jazz recordings between 1943 and 1948.[2]

While with Charlie Barnet, his two brothers, Warner (born Werther; 1922–2010) and Walter (born Wolfgang; 1923–2002), both saxophonists, were with the band. From the early 1940s, the three also performed as the Weidler Brothers Orchestra until 1952, when they signed with Capitol Records as "The Wilder Brothers."[3] Around 1950, the Weidler Brothers switched from jazz to pop.[citation needed]

Selected discography

  • The Weidler Brothers, Capitol Records 78–108 OCLC 732372074
Side A: "The Jolka Polka"
Side B: "The Schnitzelbank Polka"

With Stan Kenton

Family

First wife Doris Day
(m. 1946-49)
Sister Virginia Weidler, with Terry, who played "Toto" in
The Wizard of Oz (1939)

George William Weidler was the fifth of six children born to German parents, architect Alfred Weidler (1886–1966) and opera singer Margarete Therese Louise (née Radon). The first four siblings (Waldtraud, Verena, Werther, and Wolfgang) were born in Germany. The eldest sibling, Waldtraud (later known as Sylvia) and the youngest sibling, Virginia, were both child film actresses. One of George's three brothers, Warner (born Werner Alfred Weidler), was a composer.[4]

Marriages

  1. Weidler married Doris Day in 1946, becoming her second of four husbands; the marriage ended in divorce in 1949.
  2. Weidler then married Donna Mae Boniface in Clark County, Washington, on November 16, 1950; the marriage ended in either annulment or divorce in Los Angeles in July 1951.
  3. Weidler then married actress/singer Maureen Arthur (1934-2022) on December 5, 1957 in Las Vegas; the marriage ended in divorce in 1970.
  4. Weidler then married Barbara C. Heussenstam (born 1923) on June 21, 1971, in Los Angeles; they remained married until his death in 1989 at the age of 63.

References

  1. ^ California Birth Index, 1905–1995
  2. ^ The Jazz Discography, by Tom Lord (2001) OCLC 30547554
  3. ^ Wilder Brothers Inked by Capitol, Billboard, April 26, 1952, pg. 20
  4. ^ ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, Fourth edition, compiled for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, by Jaques Cattell Press, New York: R.R. Bowker, 1980; OCLC 7065938, 802158882


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