词条 | Boyce Brown |
释义 | {{Infobox musical artist | name = Boyce Brown | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Boyce Brown | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date|1910|4|16}} | death_date = {{death date and age|1959|1|30|1910|4|10}} | origin = {{flagicon|USA}}Chicago, Illinois | instrument = Alto saxophone | genre = Jazz | occupation = Saxophonist | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = Wingy Manone | website = | current_members = | past_members = }} Boyce Brown (April 16, 1910 – January 30, 1959) was an American jazz dixieland alto saxophonist born in Chicago, Illinois. Brown worked with Wingy Manone, Paul Mares and Danny Alvin. His best-known recordings are a 1935 session with Paul Mares and his Friars Society Orchestra and a 1939 session with Jimmy McPartland & his Jazz Band, which was first released as part of Decca's Chicago Jazz album. In both sessions, Brown demonstrates a driving, harmonically advanced style. In 1953 Brown entered a monastery, and returned in 1956 to release his one and only album as Brother Matthew, backed by a band organised by Eddie Condon. Article about Boyce by Michael Steinman, from his blog 'Jazz Lives': http://jazzlives.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/blues-for-boyce/ {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Boyce}}{{US-jazz-saxophonist-stub}} 11 : 1910 births|1959 deaths|American jazz saxophonists|American male saxophonists|Dixieland saxophonists|Converts to Roman Catholicism|Servites|20th-century American musicians|20th-century saxophonists|20th-century male musicians|Male jazz musicians |
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