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    Marty Marsala (2 April 1909 – 27 April 1975) was an American jazz trumpeter born in Chicago, perhaps best known for working from 1926-1946 with his brother...
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    Francis Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz clarinetist and songwriter. His younger brother was trumpeter Marty Marsala and...
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  • clarinetist and songwriter Marty Marsala (1909–1975), American jazz trumpeter, brother of Joe This page lists people with the surname Marsala. If an internal link...
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  • 1941 on Commodore Records. The band comprised Eddie Condon (guitar), Marty Marsala (trumpet), George Brunis (trombone), Artie Shapiro (bass), Fats Waller...
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  • Francisco's 1018 Club. He played with Turk Murphy (1949–50), Bob Scobey, and Marty Marsala, then played mostly solo between 1954 and 1966; one of his regular gigs...
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  • was playing music and in demand, working with bands led by trumpeter Marty Marsala, pianists Earl Hines, Bill Erickson and Burt Bales, trombonist Bob Mielke...
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  • album with another Chicago Rhythm Kings band consisting of trumpeter Marty Marsala, clarinetist and saxophonist Rod Cless, guitarist Jack Goss, pianist...
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    Johnny Windhurst James P. Johnson, Albert Nicholas, Johnny Windhurst, Marty Marsala, Sandy Williams, and Danny Alvin, Webster Hall, New York City, June...
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    Preacher Rollo Laylan (d) Carroll Lee (p) Bobby Lewis (t) Art Lyons (cl) Marty Marsala (t) Joe Masek (cl, s) Joyce Lacy McDonald (p) Big Mike McKendrick (bj...
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  • 1940–1941. Later in 1941 he played again in Henderson's ensemble, then with Marty Marsala (1941) and Jimmie Lunceford (1942–1946). He led his own band again late...
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