An excellent swing clarinetist who spent a lot of his profession either within the studios or re-creating the task of Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman, Abe Most was the older sibling of flutist Sam Most. He became a member of Les Dark brown in 1939, spent 1942-1945 within the armed service, and was briefly with Tommy Dorsey in 1946. He relocated to LA in the past due ’40s, where he worked well steadily like a studio room musician. Abe Most regularly played in regional clubs (occasionally with his sibling) and traditional jazz celebrations, but despite his skill recorded like a leader way too infrequently. He led obscure classes for First-class (1946), Pattern (1954), Annunciata (1978), and Camard (1984). On Oct 10, 2002, Abe Many passed away in his rest in the home. He was 82.