• Jimmy Archey (12 October 1902 – 16 November 1967) was an American jazz trombonist born in Norfolk, Virginia, perhaps most noteworthy for his work in several...
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  • and museum director Jimmy Archey (1902–1967), American jazz trombonist Karen Archey, American art critic and curator Lamon Archey (born 1981), American...
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    and former driver of "Grave Digger" on the USHRA Monster Jam circuit Jimmy Archey, jazz trombonist 1920s–1960s Ella Josephine Baker, black American civil...
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    Luter and visiting Americans, such as Buck Clayton, Peanuts Holland, Jimmy Archey, Kansas Fields and Lionel Hampton. With ex-Count Basie trumpeter Buck...
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    York City. Soon, he was part of the Willie 'The Lion' Smith band with Jimmy Archey, Pee Wee Russell, George 'Pops' Foster, and George Wettling. The band...
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  • Ray Anthony Ray Anthony & His Orchestra Leroy Anthony & His Orchestra Jimmy Archey Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars Paul Asaro Asva Swiss...
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  • shellac records, issued in a binder. Many of the albums included cover art by Jimmy Ernst or Charles Alston. Circle Records was reactivated and is used by the...
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  • Paul Barbarin (AMCD-106), Percy Humphrey (GHB Records BCD-85), and Jimmy Archey (BCD-310). Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular...
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  • Circle, Progressive, Solo Art, and Southland. Red Allen Donald Ashwander Jimmy Archey Kenny Ball Sidney Bechet Barney Bigard George Brunies Billy Butterfield...
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    Bill Davison, Art Hodes and Jimmy Archey, among others. He often appeared at such New York jazz spots as Nick's and Jimmy Ryan’s, and also worked with...
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  • Dixieland Clambake BLP 7016 1953 Sidney DeParis' Blue Note Stompers with Jimmy Archey and Omer Simeon BLP 7017 1953 Albert Ammons Memorial Album Boogie Woogie...
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  • Norin, Edmond Hall, Elmo Hope, Fats Pichon, Herman Chittison, Ida Cox, Jimmy Archey, John Coltrane, Keg Johnson, Muggsy Spanier, Paul Whiteman, Pete Johnson...
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  • Messenger, Claude, Jeremie, et L'Existence De Dieu (Vogue, 1967) Jimmy Archey, Jimmy Archey et L'Orchestre Michel Attenoux (Barclay, 1955) Svend Asmussen...
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  • years of accompanying Sidney Bechet. In 1952, he toured Europe with Jimmy Archey, then worked with Roy Eldridge. Through the 1950s, he worked with a band...
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  • all-star band to tour Canada and Europe, which included Pops Foster, Jimmy Archey, and Alvin Alcorn. He moved to Denmark in 1972 and remained there until...
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  • called Jazzology. The session consisted of Wild Bill Davison on coronet, Jimmy Archey on trombone, Tony Parenti on clarinet, Art Hodes on piano, Pops Foster...
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  • Art Hodes, Mezz Mezzrow, and Bob Wilber. In the 1950s, he played with Jimmy Archey and Earl Hines, and occasionally with Dixieland revival groups during...
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  • Jack"; "Royal Garden Blues"; "When the Saints Go Marchin' In". Jimmy Archey (trombone) Jimmy McPartland (trumpet), Pee Wee Russell (clarinet), Willie "The...
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  • free-lance musician in New York City. In the early 1950s he played with Jimmy Archey and his band. At this point the rise of Rock and roll in the 1950s led...
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  • Armstrong,: 181  and stayed in the position until 1940. However, trombonist Jimmy Archey criticised him as being "nothing much as an arranger".: 181–2  In 1949...
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  • September 17 – Louis Nelson, American trombonist (died 1990). October 12 – Jimmy Archey, American trombonist (died 1967). 24 – Louis Barbarin, American drummer...
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  • Bubber Miley, Harry Carney, Wendell Culley, Johnny Hodges, Joe Garland, Jimmy Archey, Charlie Holmes, and Manzie Johnson. He recorded for Victor as a leader...
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  • Parisian club called Metro Jazz. There he played with Sidney Bechet, Jimmy Archey, and others. Starting in 1955, he added alto saxophone to his repertory...
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  • African-American singer and vaudeville performer (born 1888). 16 – Jimmy Archey, American trombonist (born 1902). December 29 – Paul Whiteman, American...
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  • on the site. Alvin Alcorn (1912–2003) Henry "Red" Allen (1908–1967) Jimmy Archey (1902–1967) Acker Bilk (1929–2014) Ruby Braff (1927–2003) Sandy Brown...
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  • Henry "Red" Allen – trumpet, vocals Henry Allen & His New York Orchestra Jimmy Archey – trombone Paul Barbarin – drums, vibraphone William Thornton Blue –...
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    featured Wilber on clarinet and soprano sax, Henry Goodwin on trumpet, Jimmy Archey on trombone, Dick Wellstood on piano, Johnny Fields on bass, and Tommy...
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    United States. During his career, he worked with Alvin Alcorn, Red Allen, Jimmy Archey, Polo Barnes, Albert Burbank, Alex Bigard, Don Ewell, Pops Foster, George...
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  • playing clarinet in New Orleans jazz-style ensembles with Michel Attenoux, Jimmy Archey, Lil Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Bill Coleman, and Peanuts Holland. In...
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  • Bob Scobey in 1950, amounting to only four sides. He also played with Jimmy Archey early in the 1950s, then rejoined Earl Hines to play Dixieland in San...
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