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  1. Berigan loved to jam with fellow jazz musicians in the years before he became a bandleader. Here he is pictured with singer Red McKenzie, and tenor saxists Bud Freeman and Forrest Crawford at a jam session organized by Eddie Condon at the Belmont Plaza Hotel in Manhattan; spring, 1936.

  2. 18. Juli 2017 · Red Norvo’s Swing Sextet opened a stand there on September 29, 1935. Norvo was followed by Wingy Manone, and then the small group co-led by singer Red McKenzie and guitarist Eddie Condon, that featured Bunny Berigan. Also in the McKenzie-Condon band with Berigan were: Paul Ricci, clarinet and tenor sax; Joe Bushkin, piano, trumpet ...

  3. 1930–1942. Roland Bernard " Bunny " Berigan (November 2, 1908 – June 2, 1942) was an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader who rose to fame during the swing era. [1] His career and influence were shortened by alcoholism, and ended with his early demise at the age of 33 from cirrhosis.

  4. The photographs from the set of Eddie Condon's Floor Show include Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. Portraits of Condon date from his teens to late in his life. They include both formal publicity shots and informal performance images.

  5. 26. Feb. 2019 · Berigan recorded his first vocal, “At Your Command,” with Rich and although never much of a singer, in Eddie Condon ’s famous phrase, “he never hurt anyone.”

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Portrait Of Bunny Berigan" on Discogs.

  7. Bunny Berigan gehört wie Bix Beiderbecke, von dessen Spiel er beeinflusst war, zu den tragischen Gestalten des Jazz, die durch einen frühen Tod zu Legenden wurden. Berigan selbst nannte stets Louis Armstrong als sein größtes Vorbild, aber es gelang ihm, eine ihm eigene, charakteristische Spielweise zu entwickeln. Diese zeichnet sich durch ...