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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trummy_YoungTrummy Young - Wikipedia

    James "Trummy" Young (January 12, 1912 – September 10, 1984) was an American trombonist in the swing era. He established himself as a star during his 12 years performing with Louis Armstrong in Armstrong's All Stars.

  2. Tracklist00:00 Hollywood03:34 Talk Of The Town08:06 I'm Living For Today11:15 Two Sleepy People16:27 Thanks For The Memory21:16 Don't Be A Baby, Baby23:37 La...

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  3. 12 de sept. de 1984 · Trummy Young, a Big Band-era trombonist and singer, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Monday in Alexian Brothers Hospital here. He was 72 years old and lived in Honolulu. The Dixieland musician,...

  4. Explore Trummy Young's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Trummy Young on AllMusic.

  5. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Trummy Young had all of those qualities and is today best remembered for his 11 years as a member of the Louis Armstrong All-Stars where he was reliable, colorful, and always a major asset. He became so well known for that association that sometimes it is forgotten that he was an important trombonist in a variety of settings during ...

  6. Young joined the Louis Armstrong All-Stars as a member in 1952. He stayed there for a dozen years. Armstrong was very fond of Trummy Young, who was an excellent foil (most notably on the 1954 recording of “St. Louis Blues”) but he simplified his style because he loved the trumpeter. Young left the road in 1964 to settle in Hawaii.

  7. NAMM Music Historian. dand@namm.org. Trummy Young was the very first person I ever interviewed. His kindness and fascinating life captivated me and his interview became the foundation of my passion for capturing the stories of those in the music world, which is now my career, my dream job.