[Dixielandjazz] Tommy Turk, trombonist
Marek Boym
marekboym at gmail.com
Sun Mar 25 14:10:11 PDT 2007
John Chilton only included musicians born until 1920, probably as a
way to exclude "modernists" without arousing too much indignation of
the critids.
Cheers
On 25/03/07, Dave Hanson <jazzdude39 at comcast.net> wrote:
> I have been trying to find info about this little known monster trombonist. I do have two CD copies from a friend, now deceased, which is a Jazz at the Philharmonic a Norman Granz concert with Charlie Parker and several other all-stars . The other is an unknown live recording with a sideman which sounds like Stan Getz. The Granz concert was 1949, the second in unknown.
>
> I have discovered that he was born in Philadelphia in 1927 and was shot to death in a Las Vegas liquor store in 1981 when he walked in during a hold up to buy a bottle a champagne for his anniversary. He was asked for his wallet, and for resisting was murdered.
>
> I have both of Leonard Feathers books and John Chilton's book, Who's Who in Jazz, published in 1972. He isn't mentioned in that book either. I know that at one time he organized a big band but the only person I'm sure was involved with him was Frank Rosolino.
>
> He was a great player and I believe he was playing in the Vegas big bands and really wasn't recorded much, but surprisingly I can't find anymore than what I currently know.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Dave Hanson
> Atlanta
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