George Duvivier
Lucky Millinder, Cab Calloway, Bud Powell, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Shirley Scott, Summit (groups)
978-613-4-98058-6
6134980587
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2013-01-07
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. George Duvivier (Aug 17, 1920 - Jul 11, 1985) was an American jazz double-bass player. Duvivier was born in New York City and took up the cello and also the violin while in high school before settling on the bass. He also learned composition and scoring before going out on the road with Lucky Millinder and then with the Cab Calloway bands of the early 40s after a stint in the army. He was an excellent composer and scored many tunes for those two big bands. He was a free lance bassist for most of his life, never belonging to any one particular group for any extended period of time, but has played with some of jazz's greatest. He was Bud Powell's bassist in the year of 1953, during the monumental sessions for "The Amazing Bud Powell Vol. 2," for which he contributed arrangements. He was a member of the Eddie "LockJaw" Davis quartet with organist Shirley Scott and drummer Arthur Edgehill from 1957-59. In 1956, Duvivier played in the orchestra in the movie, The Benny Goodman Story.
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