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Joe Keyes (musician)

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50:, before joining Bennie Moten's band in 1932. Following Moten's death in 1935, and together with several other members of the band, he joined the Count Basie Orchestra, but left in 1937. He then worked in the band led by "Hot Lips" Page, and recorded with guitarist 81:
offered him the opportunity to join his band if he could clean up his act, but Keyes was unable to do so. His body was found floating in the
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on November 6, 1950. He had apparently drowned, but unsubstantiated rumours circulated that he had been murdered.
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However, by 1943 Keyes had become unreliable as a result of
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Bennie Moten
Count Basie
Hot Lips Page
Houston, Texas
Blanche Calloway
Eddie Durham
Buster Smith
Fletcher Henderson
Fats Waller
Claude Hopkins
alcoholism
Cab Calloway
Harlem River
New York City
Count Basie
The Original American Decca Recordings


Biography at The Handbook of Texas Online


Biography by Eugene Chadbourne at Allmusic.com
Categories
1900s births
1950 deaths
Musicians from Houston
American jazz trumpeters
American male trumpeters
20th-century American musicians
20th-century trumpeters

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