Artist's albums
A Tribute to Tommy Dorsey
1997 · album
Good Deal, MacNeal
1996 · album
Capitol Collectors Series
1992 · compilation
It’s Only A Paper Moon (Remastered)
2022 · album
Our Sunny Side
2021 · album
Best of
2015 · compilation
Honolulu (Original Soundtrack Theme from "Honolulu")
2014 · single
Presenting The Pied Pipers
1974 · album
Mairzy Doats / My Happiness
2008 · single
Whatcha Know Joe: The Best of the Dorsey Years
1967 · compilation
What is This Thing Called Love?
1942 · album
I'll Never Smile Again
1942 · single
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Biography
Originally consisting of eight members, the Pied Pipers had their greatest success after nearly half of the members left the group. The remaining Pipers (Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, Jo Stafford, and her then-husband John Huddleston) joined the Tommy Dorsey Band in 1939, backing Sinatra on many classic recordings. In 1942 the Pied Pipers broke away from Dorsey, and Huddleston joined the army, to be replaced by Hal Hopper, one of the original eight members. The group backed Johnny Mercer on several tracks during the early 40s, including "Candy" and "Blues in the Night." Their first single ("Deacon Jones"/"Pistol Packin' Mama") was released in 1943. Stafford had become quite busy with her solo career and left the group in 1944, to be replaced by June Hutton. Throughout the rest of the decade the Pied Pipers charted frequently, yet their popularity waned in the '50s. A group bearing the Pied Pipers' name still tours today. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi