Richard Maltby and His Orchestra was an instrumental ensemble led by American musician and arranger Richard Maltby, Sr. The band, active predominantly in the 1950s and 1960s, was known for its distinctive "Maltby sound" - a blend of jazz and easy listening that became a popular element in the big band revival. Maltby's orchestra notably produced successful albums like "Hello, Young Lovers", and "Maltby With Strings". Its influence can be felt in the development of orchestral pop, demonstrating Maltby's significant contribution to the music industry.