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Truman Eliot „Jack“ Jenney (* 12. Mai 1910 in Mason City (Iowa); † 16. Dezember 1945 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Posaunist, Trompeter, Big Bandleader und Komponist im Bereich des Swing und der Populären Musik . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Würdigung. 3 Weblinks. 4 Literatur. Leben und Wirken.
Jack Jenney. Truman Eliot " Jack " Jenney (May 12, 1910 – December 16, 1945) [1] was an American jazz trombonist. Early life. Born in Mason City, Iowa, [1] Jenney first played trumpet, then switched to trombone. [2] [3] His father was a musician and music teacher. [4] .
Jack Jenney (1910-1945) died too young. He recorded this number on January 14, 1938 with Adelaide Moffett (1916-1976) on vocal.
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4. Juni 2015 · Subscribed. 25. 1.4K views 8 years ago. Jack Jenney (1910-1945) is a pretty forgotten big band leader due to his quick death after a brief kidney illness during the war. He had a nice sound...
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December 16, 1945 (age 35) Los Angeles, CA. Featured Vocalists. ♥ Support BandChirps ♥. Donations help keep the history alive. During the 1930s, Jack Jenney was a highly sought after trombonist in New York band circles, never lacking for radio and recording work.
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Jack Jenney. Real Name: Truman Eliot Jenney. Profile: Born: May 12, 1910, Mason City, Iowa. Dead: December 16, 1945, Los Angeles, California. One of the most respected trombone players in the field of jazz and swing in the 1930s and early 40s. May be best known for instrumental versions of the song Stardust. Show more.
A fresh biographical sketch of Jack Jenney by Music Librarian Christopher Popa. The big bands are back in a new and exciting way!