Harry DiVito

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Harry DeVito, 1947 or 1948. Photo: William P. Gottlieb .

Harry DiVito , also Harry DeVito ( 1924 - February 12, 2006 ), was an American jazz trombonist .

DiVito played from the mid-1940s and in the following decade in the big bands and jazz ensembles of Ziggy Elman , Jerry Gray , Tommy Reynolds , Isham Jones , Les Brown , Harry James , Sam Donahue (1946), Charlie Spivak (“Star Dreams "1947), Stan Kenton (1948), Gene Krupa and Pee Wee Erwin . In 1955 he appeared with Charlie Barnet on the Paul Whiteman Show, in 1956 he played with Benny Goodman ("Fascinating Rhythm") and by the end of the decade with Dick Wellstood , with Dick Cary and The Dixieland Doodlers, and Phil Napoleon / Kenny Davern .

From the 1960s onwards, DiVito was mainly active as a session musician, heard on recordings by Lucky Millinder ("Teardrops from My Eyes"), Wynonie Harris ("Oh Babe!"), Urbie Green ( 21 Trombones , 1968), Doc Severinsen , Hugo Montenegro , Chico O'Farrill , George Dale Williams , Grant Green ( Shades of Green , 1972), Bo Diddley , Sonny Stitt , Harry Chapin ( Dance Band on the Titanic , 1977), Eddie Kendricks and most recently with Dick Meldonian (“ Digeridoo ", 1992). In the field of jazz, Tom Lord lists him in 117 recording sessions between 1942 and 1988.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Billboard Nov. 23, 1946
  2. ^ Pee Wee Erwin: This Horn for Hire . Scarecrow Press and the Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University, 1987
  3. Charlie Barnet - One Night Stand With Charlie Barnet On The Air In the Fifties at Discogs
  4. Edward N. Meyer. Giant Strides: The Legacy of Dick Wellstood . Lanham et al.: Scarecrow Press, 1999
  5. Dick Cary and The Dixieland Doodlers at Discogs
  6. ^ Edward N. Meyer The Life and Music of Kenny Davern: Just Four Bars . Lanham (Maryland) et al.: Scarecrow Press, 2010, p. 39
  7. ^ Joshua Berrett, Louis G. Bourgois III: The Musical World of JJ Johnson . Lanham (Maryland) et al.: Scarecrow Press, 2001
  8. Tom Lord: The Jazz Discography (online, accessed October 1, 2017)