About Med Flory
“My mom was the best musician in town,” he said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles. Flory’s mother, Florence, was a pianist, and she played the organ at church.
Flory started playing the piano in fifth grade, and in ninth grade, he began playing the saxophone. Soon afterward, he was performing in a local band in Logansport, playing two nights a week, getting paid $3 a night. Flory went on the road when he was in his early teens, performing in cities such as Lexington, Ky., and Bloomington.
In 1951, he moved to New York City, and five years later, he moved to Los Angeles.
Flory has not only enjoyed success as a jazz musician and composer, but as a screenwriter and actor. He played Clint Rush on the television western “Bonanza” and played numerous roles in “Lassie,” “Daniel Boone,” “Dallas” and “Maverick.”
He has been nominated a number ot times for Grammy awards and is a two time winner.

