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Mannheim Steamroller

The alias of composer Chip Davis, Mannheim Steamroller was among the pioneers of neo-classical electronic music, emerging as one of the driving forces behind the new age phenomenon. Born in Sylvania, OH, Davis' father was a high school music teacher, while his mother was a trombonist with Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra. His grandmother was his first music teacher, giving the child his initial piano lessons at the age of four; two years later, Davis composed his first piece, a four-part chorale written in honor of his dog. He later joined a boys' choir as well, and while attending the University of Michigan, played bassoon in the school's concert band. Upon graduating in 1969, Davis was tapped to tour with the Norman Luboff Choir; after five years with the group, performing everything from pop to classical, he returned to Sylvania to teach music at the local junior high school, often adapting classical standards to contemporary harmonies and rhythms for student consumption.

Davis later left teaching, arranging and conducting an Omaha, NB production of Hair before accepting a job writing advertising jingles. With co-worker Bill Fries, he created the enormously popular C.W. McCall character, later the figure behind the chart-topping hit "Convoy." As the McCall craze went into high gear, however, Davis returned to the classical adaptations he'd first composed as a teacher, and soon entered the studio to begin recording what he dubbed "18th century classical rock" -- classical music performed on electric bass and synthesizers. He titled the resulting album Fresh Aire, and when no label would touch it, he founded his own company, American Gramaphone, in 1974, creating a fictitious band named Mannheim Steamroller to better promote the project. Davis initially marketed Fresh Aire to stereo show rooms, where his state-of-the-art sound proved ideal for demonstrating home stereo equipment; the LP became a smash hit among audiophiles, and a series of popular Fresh Aire sequels followed in the years to come.

In 1984, Davis issued Mannheim Steamroller Christmas, which shocked onlookers by selling over five million copies on the strength of a Top 40 Adult Contemporary rendition of "Deck the Halls." It was followed four years later by A Fresh Aire Christmas, another unqualified hit. The environment informed 1986's Saving the Wildlife, the soundtrack to a PBS special, and was followed three years later by Yellowstone: The Music of Nature, which raised over half a million dollars for the National Parks Service. Although in the early '90s Davis began recording under his own name for the first time, he also maintained the Mannheim Steamroller guise for a series of seasonal recordings, among them 1995's Christmas in the Aire, 1997's Christmas Live and 1998's Christmas Angel: A Family Story. 1999's two-disc 25 Years celebrated Mannheim Steamroller's silver anniversary. Continuing with their Fresh Aire series, volume eight was released in mid-2000. The albums Romantic Melodies and American Spirit came in 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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brcoleman70
Pandora, definitely consider the full FA series as well as his Day Parts. Fantastic music!
love THEM SINCE COLLEGE DAYS 1978-82 BRING AMAZING MEMORIES LOVE IT!
I bought the Mannheim Steamroller American Spirit C.D. and if you want something that is pure Americana for when the kool-aid drinkers git to ya this'un u'll do er. It's a classic. DMB
loved them in fl this year. thanks
xshiprider
The man is amazing. We just saw one of his touring groups perform over Christmas holiday and they performed with flawless precision and magnificence .
Very favorite music group.
I want Christmas
schmitzkd
I downloaded my Freshaire 1 - 8 CDs on my office computer over 3 years ago and have listened to them all day at work, every day, for over 3 years. I did the same with the Christmas albums for the Christmas season. It never gets old.
I'm with everyone else.....WHE R E ARE THE FRESH AIRE ALBUMS!!!???
This guy is fantastis!
dwallek
absolutely fabulous
dougjohnson8 2
Definitely need Fresh Aire 1-5.
I would LOVE to have Fresh Aires 5-8 on my Pandora!
Nebraska is abbreviated NE, not NB (that's New Brunswick)
dtcccr
Been listening to Fresh Aire since 1979 when pirated copies of copies were made by each person hearing them for the first time. Quality was a lot better when I finally invested in the Record (dating myself) but the listening experience was the same. Kick on an album, lay back and tune in to relaxation, longing, and wonder,
Fresh Aire :(
brettskiwest
Fanfare For the Common Man Reminds me of Band of Brothers
waynehovey
I agree, Fresh Aire is must.
Add more cuts from American Spirit and add cuts from Yellowstone
thomas.ostro w s k i
Definitely add the Fresh Aire series! I found a Fresh Aire Motivator CD yesterday (compilation from the series as a workout CD). Please add Fresh Aire!
Add Fresh Aire, been listening since 1984
Yes, please.....F r e s h Aire would be wonderful!!! !
B - I agree. I've been acquainted with FA from almost the beginning and bought each album as they came out. Personally, their very first ones are my favorites, plus the Christmas ones. I don't know if they do concerts anymore, but I went to one in Denver in about 1981 and it blew my socks off! The sounds seeming to come from all around plus special effects like fog on the stage about 3 feet up from the floor from dry ice I suppose. I'd love to see them again but I don't know if they even perform
Pandora - get Fresh Aire NOW!!!!! I bought Fresh Aire I-VI on vinyl recently and I want to hear more music like that.
carzantique
What a great mix.
goatgirl9507
Have always loved Mannheim Steamroller. But I was under the impression some of their instruments are made from junk--scrap metal and such. (Politically correct term is found objects.)
Also... @Lauren Lopez, Copland did write Fanfare for the Common Man. It's called a cover. Just like the infamous orchestral piece Sleigh Ride, which you might know by the Boston Pops, but I'll guarantee they didn't write it. :)
Fresh Aire would be awesome
debs50
I would LOVE to have Fresh Aire I, II, III, etc. as choices.
This is another request for the Fresh Aire series.
I'd love to see the Fresh Aire series added to this fantastic artist!
youngartist9 5
The Mannheim Steamroller song "Doot! Doot!"from the classical gas CD used to make me LAUGH MY BUTT OFF when I was 4 years old. Even now I still start sniggering when I hear it.
Gotta admit, I was floored to find out that the Rubber Duck and Mannheim Steamroller are one and the same. Wow.
Gotta admit, I was floored to find out that the Rubber Duck and Mannheim Steamroller are one and the same. Wow.
mcpriceles
The Rain Storm has got to be my utmost favorite - - it beings back memories of incredible storms on the reservation while I was growing up -- years ago! I was honored to see Chip Davis and Mannheim Steamroller in Phoenix - - my tears running were like his Rain Storm!
tpater27
I have loved their music since instroduced to it in college (too many years ago to mention) :-)
I LOVE THERE MUSIC THE CHRISTMAS ONES ARE THE BEST ANYONE WILL HERE
A genuis
patnart20002 0 0 0
excellent music. Love his concerts. attend when I can.
Loving it in Flagtown, Rubber Duckie!
Copland composed the famous "Fanfare for the Modern Man"
I thought Copland composed Fanfare. O.o
Fresh Aire 3 is one of my favorites.
Please get Fresh Aire in!
One more request for the Fresh Aire albums.
Ever since I was a little kid, I have loved Fresh Aire.
Once I became an adult, and had money, I bought the set, Fresh Aire 1-8.
GREATNESS!!! !
I discovered Mannheim Steamroller because I was curious about the name, having been stationed in Mannheim, Germany when I was in the Army.
When I was reading the liner notes on one of my C.W. McCall albums, I realized why there were similarites in the music of the two.
This man has always written or produced extreamly progressive music. This music inspires me as an American to want to be better. We all owe to uphold the writtings of our American forfathers. His music inspires me to feel more closely, feelings about my country, and the belief that eternal vigilance is the price of our Liberty, and I want to do my part. I have in the past, and will continue do so in the future.
Fresh Aire, please. That's why I put MS into my list in the first place.
pnickel8
I can only echo everyone else's comments. Where are the Fresh Aire albums? IV is especially fabulous. I'd never heard American Spirit, but what, then of Romantic Melodies", I've never heard it either. Smae goes fro the others mentioned in the last paragraph, above (except, of course, for the overplayed Christmas music).
I see that other albums do show up if you create a station based on the artist "Mannheim Steamroller.
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