Background
Rollini came from a musical family and grew up in Larchmont, New New York
Rollini came from a musical family and grew up in Larchmont, New New York
In 1929 he played in England for Fred Elizalde and worked for the California Ramblers and Paul Whiteman. The highlight of that period was a performance at Carnegie Hall in 1938. He worked with Richard Himber and from 1941-1942 with Will Bradley.
From 1943 to 1958 he worked as a studio musician for the American Broadcasting Company.
His work can be found on recordings with the bands of Wingy Manone, Adrian Rollini (1933-1934), Benny Goodman, Joe Venuti (1935), Lionel Hampton (1937), Harry James (1938), Louis Armstrong (1945) and Brad Gowans (1946). In 1939, he starred in an Allstar band of Goodman, Bunny Berigan and Jack Teagarden with ("Blue Lu").
In 1987, he published his autobiography Thirty Years With the Big Bands.
From 1934 to 1939 he was a member of the Benny Goodman Orchestra.