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Metropolitan Hotel in Asbury Park; now gone. A memory of bandleader Maurice Scott and Hoagy Carmichael’s “Stardust.”

January 3, 2025 by Blogfinger

Maurice Scott and his society band. Metropolitan Hotel c. 1950's. Blogfinger file photo courtesy of the Scott family. © Maurice Scott and his society band. Nemerson Hotel—South Fallsburg, N.Y.
c. 1960’s. Blogfinger file photo courtesy of the Scott family.   Hotel photographer unknown.

 

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By Paul Goldfinger, Editor Blogfinger.net

Most hotels in resort areas such as Asbury Park and the Borscht Belt (NY. Catskill Mountains) had their own bands because ballroom dancing was popular in that era and because guest entertainers needed backup.

Maurice Scott, a highly regarded New York bandleader and trumpet player, worked with the biggest names in entertainment in Manhattan, but in the summer he would perform at the Hotel Nemerson in South Fallsburg , NY,   and later at the Metropolitan, a well known hotel in A. Park, NJ, which was torn down in 2008  after being closed for a number of years.

He and his family stayed in the hotels all summer, and the life of a musician there was very good.  They played music at night, often backing up well known singers and dance teams.  During the day they enjoyed the amenities of the hotels.  Maurice also was a fine singer and master of ceremonies.

His trumpet playing was remarkable, with a big sound reminiscent of Harry James.

Read my comment below.

And, speaking of memories, don’t forget “Stardust Memories” a film by Woody Allen shot in Ocean Grove and Asbury Park.

Here’s a link to the 2011 Blogfinger post about that film. Photos from the video by Paul Goldfinger.

 

Stardust Memories Blogfinger post 2016

 

 

VINCE GIORDANO AND THE NIGHTHAWKS  with “Stardust”    The trumpet solo sounds like Maurice Scott in his prime.  This version is from the film soundtrack “The Aviator.”

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/13-stardust-1.mp3
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Posted in Asbury Park Connection Photo Gallery | Tagged Maurice Scott society bandleader, Metropolitan Hotel in Asbury Park, Stardust Memories in Ocean Grove | 1 Comment

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  1. on May 30, 2023 at 5:58 pm Blogfinger

    Before Maurice Scott’s Metropolitan years, he had a long run as bandleader for the Hotel Nemerson in South Fallsburg, NY—the Borscht Belt. He played in the Penguin Club, the first true nightclub among those storied hotels.

    While in college I had the privilege of spending two summers there on the athletic staff. But at night I was the spotlight operator high up in the back of the room. So I saw all the shows and met many entertainers. Maurice was wonderful in his rolls as MC, singer, and band leader.

    The greatest thrill was when I could get away and sit in the back during rehearsals for that night’s show. Then, before the show I would go backstage for the light cues.

    Maurice’s band provided live music for dancing on stage until he would go to the mic and say, “Show time!”

    If they asked me, I could write a book.



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