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  1. The version of the song "I Love Jazz" included on the original LP of the same name was assembled from several different takes (11, 12, and 14). It was also shortened by editing to omit the chorus that Armstrong raps over the band's stop-time passage. That edit also unfortunately deleted several beats from the transition to the next section. Those notes and the missing chorus have both been ...

  2. Trombone – Al Cobbs, Elmer Crumbley, Paul Seiden. Trumpet – Abdul Salaam, Charlie Shavers, Taft Jordan. Arranged By – Sy Oliver. Bass – Arvell Shaw. Clarinet – Barney Bigard. Drums – Barrett Deems. Guitar – Danny Barker.

  3. He was married to Sally Tokashiki with whom he had two daughters, Andrea (who is a jazz singer) and Barbara. He died after a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 72. Discography With Buck Clayton. How Hi the Fi (Columbia, 1954) Jumpin' at the Woodside (Columbia, 1955) External links. Trummy Young Interview NAMM Oral History Library (1984) References

  4. Trummy Young was a great trombonist during the swing era. He was also a very popular singer and pianist with Jimmy Lunceford’s Orchestra. Young was born in Washington and trained as a trumpeter. However, he switched to trombone when he made his debut in 1928. Young expanded the power and range of his instrument and was an asset to Earl Hines’ orchestra from 1933-1937. He also became a ...

  5. Jazz music sprouted rock and roll It was the very first music that we call soul Jazz is hot, it's cool, it's good, it's bad And it can change your mood to happy from sad Jazz is hip, it's groovy, it's fresh, it's jive And when you play it, it makes your soul come alive You know it's the up beat rhythm that makes it bop

  6. I n the world of jazz, Trummy Young’s career was distinguished by wide-ranging associations. He came of age as a big-toned swing trombone stylist, but had no problems hanging and jamming with the be-boppers when they first appeared on New York City’s 52nd Street in the 40s. A decade later and without fear of personal contradiction, Trummy ...

  7. 12. Sept. 1984 · Trummy Young, a Big Band-era trombonist and singer, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Monday in Alexian Brothers Hospital here. He was 72 years old and lived in Honolulu. The Dixieland musician, who ...