Lou McGarity
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Birth name | Lou McGarity |
Born | July 22, 1917 |
Origin | Athens, Georgia |
Died | August 28, 1971 |
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | violin, singer |
Associated acts | Benny Goodman |
Lou McGarity (July 22, 1917–August 28, 1971) was an American jazz trombonist, violinist and vocalist born in Athens, GA, perhaps most noteworthy for his works with Benny Goodman throughout the 1940s. During this period and throughout his career McGarity also collaborated often with Eddie Condon. In the 1950s McGarity worked with artists such as Neal Hefti, Cootie Williams and Muggsy Spanier. McGarity also was a studio musician for Arthur Godfrey on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts television show.
Select discography
As sideman
With Kenny Davern
With Benny Goodman
- Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman: The Complete Recordings (Columbia Records)
With J. J. Johnson
- J.J.'s Broadway (Verve, 1963)
With Jimmy McPartland
- The Music Man Goes Dixieland (Epic Records)
With Charlie Parker
With The World's Greatest Jazz Band
- The World's Greatest Jazz Band Volume II (Douglass Phonodisc)
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