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  1. Charles Ellsworth "Pee Wee" Russell (March 27, 1906 – February 15, 1969) was an American jazz musician. Early in his career he played clarinet and saxophones , but he eventually focused solely on clarinet.

  2. Charles Elworth "Pee Wee" Russell ( San Luis, Misuri, 27 de marzo de 1906 - Alexandria, Virginia, 15 de febrero de 1969) fue un clarinetista y, ocasionalmente, saxofonista alto norteamericano de jazz . Comienzos. Pee Wee Russell nació en Maplewood, Misuri y creció en Muskogee, Oklahoma.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Pee Wee Russell (born March 27, 1906, Maple Wood, Missouri, U.S.—died February 15, 1969, Alexandria, Virginia) was an American jazz clarinetist who, with his unpredictable style, was the first post-swing-era modernist on that instrument.

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  4. 9 de sept. de 2022 · That Old Feeling 0:00World On A String 4:19Exactly Like You 8:47It All Depends On You 11:57If I Had You 16:00Out Of Nowhere 19:25Pee Wee Blues 24:19I ...

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  5. Pee Wee Russell, (27 de marzo de 1906, Maplewood, Misuri, Estados Unidos – 15 de febrero de 1969, Alexandria, Virginia, Estados Unidos), fue un clarinetista extraordinario dotado de un particularísimo estilo. Aunque sus primeros instrumentos fueron el violín, el piano e incluso la batería, se inclinó por el clarinete iniciado por su amigo ...

  6. Pee Wee Russell, although never a virtuoso, was one of the giants of jazz. A highly expressive and unpredictable clarinetist, Russell was usually grouped in Dixieland-type groups throughout his career,… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1920s - 1960s. Born. March 27, 1906 in St. Louis, MO. Died. February 15, 1969 in Alexandria, VA. Genre.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2006 · Pee Wee was born Charles Ellsworth Russell in St. Louis and began playing clarinet in Muskogee Oklahoma which is famous for giving the jazz world pianist Jay McShann. Pee Wee's career in jazz began in the early 1920's in Chicago with Bix Beiderbecke and Frank Trumbauer, cutting his first sides with Red Nichols and his Five Pennies in 1929.