Jabbo Smith (born Cladys Smith; December 24, 1908 – January 16, 1991) was an American jazz musician, known for his virtuoso playing on the trumpet. Smith...
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Temprees Jabbo Smith (1908–1991), American jazz musician Jabo § People with the given name or nickname This page lists people with the nickname Jabbo. If an...
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Susana Santos Silva Alex Sipiagin Bria Skonberg Jabbo Smith June Smith (jazz singer) Wadada Leo Smith Paul Smoker Valaida Snow Eivind Solberg Torgrim...
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Richmond Hill Primary School Pembroke was the birthplace of jazz musician Jabbo Smith. "Pembroke, Kansas", Geographic Names Information System, United States...
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Hilding "Doc" Severinsen Charlie Shavers Woody Shaw Bobby Shew Jabbo Smith Wadada Leo Smith Lew Soloff Muggsy Spanier Terell Stafford Marvin Stamm Tomasz...
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Bishop played drums on recordings by pianist Alex Hill and trumpeter Jabbo Smith during the 1920s and 1930s. His song "Swing, Brother, Swing" was recorded...
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Harlem band employing jazz musicians such as Edmond Hall, Fred Norman, Jabbo Smith and Vic Dickenson (although his records were arranged to feature his...
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York Syncopated Orchestra. In 1928, Jordan conducted a band made up of Jabbo Smith, Garvin Bushell, James P. Johnson, and Thomas "Fats" Waller in the musical...
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recorded with him. He recorded as a leader under various names, with Jabbo Smith and Milt Hinton as sidemen. In 1933 he cut a few sides with Half Pint...
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Memphis Minnie, Jabbo Smith, Jimmie Rodgers, Georgia White, Skip James, Merline Johnson, Ma Rainey, Hattie Hart, Blind Blake and Clara Smith. Some of the...
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