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Danish pianist and composer (1924–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bent Fabricius-Bjerre (7 December 1924 – 28 July 2020), better known internationally as Bent Fabric, was a Danish pianist and composer.
Bent Fabric | |
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Born | Frederiksberg, Denmark | 7 December 1924
Died | 28 July 2020 95) | (aged
Genres | Classical, pop, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, composer |
Labels | Atco, Universal |
Website | www.fabricius-bjerre.dk |
Bent Fabricius-Bjerre was born in Frederiksberg, Denmark. He started a jazz ensemble after World War II and founded a label, Metronome Records, in 1950. He released a series of ten inch albums on the Metronome label entitled 50 Years Of Evergreens in 1955, under the pseudonym Frank Barcley. However, he is best known for his 1961 instrumental "Omkring et flygel" (literally, "Around a Grand Piano") which became a hit in Denmark.[1] The song was re-released worldwide under the name "Alley Cat" on Atco Records the following year, and went to #1 in Australia and #49 in Germany. The tune also became a hit in the United States; the song hit #2 on the AC chart and #7 on the Billboard Hot 100,[2] and the LP of the same name hit #13 on the Billboard 200.[3] "Alley Cat" also won a Grammy Award for Best Rock & Roll Recording.[4] It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[5] The follow-up single, "Chicken Feed", hit #63 in the U.S.
Fabricius-Bjerre had done extensive work in film scores prior to the success of his singles, and continued to work in film for decades after. In 2003, Fabricius-Bjerre returned to the charts, this time in his native Denmark. He released the album Jukebox as Bent Fabric, where he worked with critically acclaimed Danish musicians, including Peter Frödin.[6] The singles "Jukebox" hit #3 in Denmark and "Shake" hit #10 that year. In 2006, a remix of "Jukebox" was released, and the title track became a dance music hit, peaking at #7 on the US Dance/Club Play charts.[2] The album was also re-released in the United States, this time featuring a remix of his famous instrumental song "Alley Cat", formerly known as “Omkring et flygel” (“Around a Piano”), among others.[6]
In 2005 he released the compilation album, Kan du kende melodien (literally Do you recognize the melody) featuring some of his most famous and recognized film and TV scores.
In 2018, Bent Fabricius-Bjerre was honored for his long and active career by naming a new species of beetle †Cacomorphocerus bentifabrici (Fabrizio Fanti & Anders Leth Damgaard, 2018). Married thrice, he died on 28 July 2020.[7][8]
Year | Title | Peak chart positions |
Record Label | B-side | Album | |
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US Pop |
US AC | |||||
1962 | "Alley Cat" | 7 | 2 | Atco | "Markin' Time" | Alley Cat |
"Chicken Feed" | 63 | 16 | "That Certain Party" (BB #117) | The Happy Puppy | ||
1963 | "The Happy Puppy" | 102 | — | "Sermonette" | ||
1964 | "Goofus" | — | — | "Organ Grinder's Swing" | Organ Grinder's Swing | |
1965 | "The Old Piano Roll Blues" | — | — | "Titena" | The Drunken Penguin | |
"Alley Cat Dance" | — | — | "The Drunken Penguin" | |||
1966 | "The Sweet Charity Theme" | — | — | "Can't You See" | ||
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