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  1. 20. März 2020 · In December 1936 when the Paul Whiteman band was on vacation, C-melody saxophonist Frank Trumbauer (who had recently left Whiteman) teamed up with Jack Teagarden and his brother trumpeter Charlie Teagarden (also employed by the orchestra) as the Three T’s. They played much of the month at the Hickory House in New York and were featured on three radio broadcasts.

  2. Other articles where Frank Trumbauer is discussed: Bix Beiderbecke: …Missouri, in 1926, Beiderbecke joined Frank Trumbauer, with whom he maintained a close friendship for most of the rest of his life. The two played in the Jean Goldkette band (1927) and in Paul Whiteman’s outstanding pop music orchestra (1928–30), in which Beiderbecke was a featured soloist. Severe alcoholism disrupted…

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  4. Frank (Frankie, Tram) Trumbauer (* 30-an de majo 1901 en Carbondale, Ilinojso; † 11-an de junio 1956 en Kansasurbo, Kansaso) estis usona ĵaz-muzikisto, kiu ludis i.a. la maloftan C-saksofonon. Vivo kaj verkaro [ redakti | redakti fonton ]

  5. Frank Trumbauer. Orie Frank Trumbauer (May 30, 1901 – June 11, 1956) was an American jazz saxophonist of the 1920s and 1930s. His main instrument was the C melody saxophone, a now-uncommon instrument between an alto and tenor saxophone in size and pitch. He also played alto saxophone, bassoon, clarinet and several other instruments.

  6. 18. Okt. 2017 · Bix Beiderbecke (c); Frank Trumbauer (Cms); Jimmy Dorsey (cl/as); Bill Rank (tb); Paul Mertz (p); Howdy Quicksell (bj); Chauncey Morehouse (dm). New York, Fe...

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  7. Mai 1927 nahmen Frankie Trumbauer und Bix Beiderbecke zunächst die durch Ethel Waters 1927 populäre Ballade I'm Coming, Virginia (OKeh 40843) auf, ferner Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (OKeh 40843) und in verkleinerter Besetzung For No Reason at All in C, (OKeh 40871), mit Frank Trumbauer (C-Melody-Saxophon), Bix Beiderbecke (Piano, Kornett) und Eddie Lang (Gitarre).