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James Osborne „Trummy“ Young (* 12. Januar 1912 in Savannah, Georgia; † 10. September 1984 in San José, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Jazz-Posaunist, Sänger und Komponist des Swing. Leben und Wirken. Trummy Young wuchs in Washington, D.C. auf und wurde 1928 bei Booker Colemans Hot Chocolates Berufsmusiker.
James "Trummy" Young (January 12, 1912 – September 10, 1984) was an American trombonist in the swing era. He established himself as a star during his 12 years performing with Louis Armstrong in Armstrong's All Stars.
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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.
30. Juni 2023 · Trummy Young was not heard outside of the Louis Armstrong All-Stars very often but there were a few exceptions. He was a major part of the famous Buck Clayton Jam Session records of Mar. 31, and Aug. 13, 1954, playing a roaring solo on “How Hi The Fi” that stole the show.
James Osborne „Trummy“ Young war ein amerikanischer Jazz-Posaunist, Sänger und Komponist des Swing.
Listen to Trummy Young's audio only interview about his career as a jazz trombonist and composer. He played with Jimmie Lunceford, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, and more.