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Joe Britton

A sweet house Alabama fellow, this trombonist was among the next era of professional American jazz music artists and in addition straddled the worlds of blues and R&B, poking the very long slip of his trombone into any combo that was fortunate to have him. His credits are extended following …

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Sherman Mitchell

A trombonist, flutist, and alto saxophonist who guided Yusef Lateef to try out the oboe, the later Mitchell was a prolific composer and arranger.

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Asakusa Jinta

Experimental performance artists/preservation band Asakusa Jinta take their name and inspiration through the Tokyo historical district where jintas (roving Japanese street bands) once loaded the streets. The band’s combination of punk, ska, golf swing, and march music (performed from the seven-piece clothing including accordion, standup bass, horns, and tempo section) …

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Shirley Witherspoon

Shirley Witherspoon was a jazz vocalist with much gospel influence, who was simply often in comparison to blues shouter Etta Wayne and jazz tale Dinah Washington. Her 1st big break arrived like a vocalist with Duke Ellington in 1969. Even though the engagement was short, it did consist of some …

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Moe Purtill

Best-known as Glenn Miller’s drummer, Moe Purtill was a good accompanist, although he tended to be always a bit bombastic during his single features with Miller. He began freelancing in NY before possessing a stint with Crimson Norvo and Mildred Bailey from 1936-37. Purtill is at Miller’s 1st unsuccessful orchestra …

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Herb Hendler

Longtime music industry veteran Supplement Hendler also penned some hits in cooperation with bandleader Ralph Flanagan, especially the oft-covered “Sizzling hot Toddy.” Blessed in Philadelphia on June 17, 1918, Hendler initial emerged on the zenith from the golf swing era being a musician and arranger. By 1946, he was set …

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Lyle “Rusty” Dedrick

Technique instead of solo brilliance continues to be the sign of traditional jazz participant and educator Rusty Dedrick. Dedrick researched to become instructor at Fredonia University, and was tutored by composers Paul Ceston and Stefan Wolpe. He caused clarinetist and saxophonist Dick Stabile in 1938 and 1939 before becoming a …

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Billy Krechmer

Although known for a long time among jazz musicians everywhere, Billy Krechmer was hardly remembered simply by anyone beyond Philadelphia when he passed on about March 11, 2002, at age 92. Krechmer was created in 1910 in Millville, NJ, from the banks from the Maurice River near Union Lake. He …

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Ego-Wrappin’

Japanese kitsch-pop, nostalgic mixes of big music group, golf swing, and general quirkiness, was probably best conceived from the Pizzicato Five. Within their footsteps, though, arrived Ego-Wrappin’, several jazz and blues performers formed round the primary duo of guitarist Masaki Mora and vocalist Yoshie Nakano having a sheen of brass …

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