请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Geechie Fields
释义

  1. References

  2. Further reading

{{Orphan|date=January 2019}}

Julius J. "Geechie" Fields (9 September 1904 – 15 August 1997)[1] was an American jazz trombonist.

Fields grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, and learned to play trombone at the Jenkins Orphanage. In the early 1920s he became a touring member of the Jenkins Orphanage bands, then relocated to New York City, where he was a house musician at John O'Connor's club.[2] He played with Earle Howard in 1926-27, recorded with Jelly Roll Morton in 1928 and 1930, and with Charlie Skeete and Bill Benford in 1929. He also worked with Clarence Williams and James P. Johnson. In the 1930s he married singer Myra Johnson but left music to become a boxing coach.[3]

References

1. ^U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
2. ^"Geechie Fields". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld, 2004.
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Chadbourne|first1=Eugene|title=Geechie Fields|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/geechie-fields-mn0001482799/biography|website=AllMusic|accessdate=10 June 2017}}

Further reading

  • L. Wright: Mr. Jelly Lord (Chigwell, England, 1980)
  • Tom Lord: Clarence Williams (Chigwell, England, 1976)
  • John Chilton: A Jazz Nursery: the Story of the Jenkins Orphanage Bands of Charleston, South Carolina (London, 1980)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fields, Geechie}}{{jazz-musician-stub}}

9 : 1904 births|1997 deaths|African-American jazz musicians|American jazz trombonists|Male trombonists|Musicians from South Carolina|20th-century trombonists|20th-century male musicians|Male jazz musicians

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/10 18:05:49