Sam Pottle, arr. Frank D. Cofield, was an American jazz arranger active primarily during the mid-20th century. While Pottle himself is renowned for his contributions to children's television music, his jazz arrangements, often realized or reinterpreted by Frank D. Cofield, showcase a distinct flair for big band and orchestral jazz. Cofield's arrangements of Pottle's work frequently featured intricate voicings, swinging rhythms, and a sophisticated harmonic palette, making them staples for collegiate and professional jazz ensembles. Their collaborations provided fresh interpretations of popular tunes and original compositions, enriching the jazz band repertoire with accessible yet challenging charts that remain popular with musicians today.