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  1. Miff Mole (March 11, 1898 – April 29, 1961) started his musical career playing violin and accompanying silent pictures on the piano, but later he switched to trombone. His career in jazz music began with Gus Sharp’s Orchestra; he then went on to play with band leader/comedian Jimmy Durante.

  2. As for the jazz trombone, it starts with Miff Mole. [Photo above of Miff Mole] Mole is arguably the pioneer of the solo jazz trombone style. Born in New York in 1898, Mole began on the piano and switched to trombone at age 15. A member of the Original Memphis Five (founded in 1917 by pianist Phil Napoleon), Mole went on to form Miff Mole and ...

  3. Real Name: Irving Milfred Mole. Profile: American jazz trombonist and bandleader. born 11 March 1898 in Roosevelt, New York, USA. died 29 April 1961 in New York City, New York, USA. He played with many orchestras and artists including Gus Sharpe 's Orchestra , The Original Memphis Five (1922), Ross Gorman, Roger Wolfe Kahn, Sam Lanin, Ray ...

  4. 7. Okt. 2018 · Performed by: Miff MoleFull Song Title: New TwisterRecorded in: 1927Irving Milfred Mole, known professionally as Miff Mole (March 11, 1898 – April 29, 1961) ...

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  5. When Irving Milfred "Miff" Mole, a native New Yorker, met up with Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols from Ogden, Utah in the mid-1920's a band, or a series of bands...

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  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q490043Miff Mole - Wikidata

    Miff Mole. retrieved. 9 October 2017. place of birth. Roosevelt. 1 reference. stated in. Carnegie Hall linked open data. Carnegie Hall agent ID. 9478. retrieved. 2 May 2022. date of death . 29 April 1961. 4 references. stated in. Integrated Authority File ...

  7. Miff Mole's health was erratic by the 1950s and he was largely forgotten by the greater jazz world by the time he died in 1961. His best recordings as a leader were when he led his Molers during 1927-1930, although there was a four-song session in 1937 and later albums released by Jazzology, Commodore, Storyville, and Argo. ~ Scott Yanow