TEAGARDEN, JACK

(Weldon Leo Teagarden), 1905–64, American jazz trombonist and singer, b. Vernon, Tex. One of the earliest white bluesmen, he came from a jazz-playing family and was mainly self-taught. He sometimes played with his brothers, trumpeter Charlie and drummer Cub, and sister, pianist Norma. In his twenties Teagarden wandered across America's Southwest, playing in several jazz groups, and arrived in New York in 1927. He played in bands led by Ben Pollack (1928–33), Paul Whiteman (1933–38), and Louis Armstrong (1947–51), and also led his own groups (1939–47; 1951–57). He began recording in the late 1920s and made many albums throughout his career. Teagarden was one of the great horn players of the mid-20th cent.; his trombone playing, seemingly effortless yet extremely accomplished technically, was uniquely smooth and lyrical. In addition, his somewhat gruff, drawling voice was ideal for singing the blues.

See biography by J. D. Smith (1976, rev. ed. 1988); study by H. J. Waters (1960).

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...friend Tom and other new comrades, for advice what to do to avoid the effects of my fathers displeasure. Upon this, Tom and Jack immediately proposed that we should all go and enlist for soldiers, get clear of work, and be gentlemen at once. So we all...
...school progress of the other sibling in the family. She reported that "Jacks sister got along swell in school." She felt that Jack was "not like his sister" and that he was "nervous." She thought there must be something wrong with him. Further questioning...
...Nicholas ASV ; Joe Venuti Yazoo . TEAGARDEN, JACK WELDON JOHN , tbn, voc, lead...TX, 1/28/11. Sister of Jack and Charlie Teagarden. Began stud. vln. but soon...Smith, Dave McKenna. CDs: w. Jack Teagarden Arb.; Dec. ; E. Condon Jazz...
...overshadowed by his trombonist brother Jack, but the younger Teagarden was a fine soloist in his own...the Paul Whiteman Orchestra . Teagarden, Jack, 1905 1964 . Probably the most famous trombonist in jazz, Teagarden was a force to be reckoned...
...680 , 685 , 727 , 829 , 831-33 Teagarden, Charlie (1913-84), 13 , 17 , 464, 605 , 605 n, 607 , 660 Teagarden, Jack (1905-64), 12 n, 13 , 15...610 , 614 n, 647 , 660 , 679 n Teagarden, Norma (piano), 607 Teagardens...
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...Bailey, Kay Starr, Keely Smith, Jack Teagarden. But Barbara Lea and Charles...a song later associated with Jack Teagarden. The lyrics sum up Wileys approach...Mildred Bailey, Bunny Berigan, and Jack Teagarden. George Gershwin had chosen to...
...impromptu, as when Armstrong and Jack Teagarden first met as teenagers on a New...ed., Berkeley, 1973), 103; Jack Teagarden, quoted by Louis Armstrong in...University), reel four; Papa Jack Laine, interviewed by Richard...
...worked on early radio and television shows, including The Jack Benny Show. He put together another band for a night...Ritter, Kay Starr, Mel Blanc, Keely Smith, Doris Day, Jack Teagarden, and Gordon MacRae (for whom Alexander arranged and...
...bandleaders while touring, including Webb Tilton, Billy DeWolfe, Captain Ronald Reagan, Gwen Dew, Cab Calloway, Jack Teagarden, Ziggy Elman, Spike Jones, and Dale Evans. Additionally, Norman Rockwell would, on occasion, appear at the...
...the widest range of emotional and artistic expectations. Consequently, such white musicians as Bix Beiderbecke, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman, and Artie Shaw figure prominently in the musics evolution and in this books narrative. Ward presents...
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Jack Gardner a Truly Lusty Pianist by Derek Coller...in Down Beat for November 15, 1945, "Jack Gardner returns in the Loop after a long absence, at Elmers." He appeared with Jack Teagarden in February of 1946 at a Hot Club of Chicago...
...This installment focuses on the Jack Teagarden band of 1939. The letters in...determined to answer this one. The Jack Teagarden band was organized in Jan. of...Jack wasnt going to stay sober. Jack Teagarden band started right at the top...
Red Nichols by Herb Young Red Nichols College Prom with Jack Teagarden Soundcraft SC8005 Red Nichols, Jack Teagarden, Matty Matlock, Eddie Miller, Ray Baduc other members of the future Bob Crosby Band - Ruth...
...Flat: Billy May, trumpet; Jack Teagarden, trombone; Dave Mathews, tenor...You Cry: Billy May, trumpet; Jack Teagarden, trombone; Dave Mathews, tenor...Zutty Singleton, drums. Vocal by Jack Teagarden. Recorded November 16, 1943...
...a) Louis Armstrong, t/v; Jack Teagarden, XbIv; Peanuts Hucko, cl...g. Louis Armstrong, t/v; Jack Teagarden, tb/v; Peanuts Hucko, cl...featuring Louis Armstrong, t/v; Jack Teagarden, tb; Barney Bigard, cl; Earl...
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...Nowadays Is Ubiquitous. Byline: Jack Mabley Music is an inescapable part...Beiderbeck and Frankie Trombauer and Jack Teagarden picked it up. Jazz didnt appeal...making the new president look like a jack rabbit. - Some sports people are...
...the Branford Marsalis Quartet and the drum-legend, Jack De Johnette. Louisiana-man Marsalis (saxophones...evocation of the vintage era with Campbell Burnaps Tribute to Jack Teagarden in Hall 2 at 8pm. ALAN NICHOL
...Sell Its Soul to the Easy-Listening Crowd? Byline: JACK MASSARIK SO farewell then, Jazz FM. The all-jazz...Street studios. "Youd get Anita Baker, followed by Jack Teagarden, followed by John Coltrane. The Radio Authority, as...
...he directed some of the jazz worlds top musicians as a bandleader, helping spawn the careers of legends such as Jack Teagarden, Lionel Hampton, Gene Krupa and Billie Holiday. From Carnegie Hall to Hollywood, GoodmanAEs bands ushered in the...
...Eldridges bands and also won attention for big band compositions and arrangements for Benny Goodman, Cab Calloway and Jack Teagarden for CBS. Between tenures in Chicago, Jackson lived in New York and Sweden, performing, composing, arranging and...
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TEAGARDEN, JACK (Weldon Leo Teagarden), 1905 64, American jazz trombonist and singer, b. Vernon...and drummer Cub, and sister, pianist Norma. In his twenties Teagarden wandered across Americas Southwest, playing in several jazz...


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