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J. C. Higginbotham

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During the tenure with Luis Russell on February 5, 1930, a single session was issued under the name of J.C. Higgenbotham and His Six Hicks was issued on OKeh 8772, featuring "Give Me Your Telephone Number" and "Higgenbotham Blues." Musicians included Henry Allen, Higgenbotham, Charlie Holmes, Luis
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Higginbotham led several bands in the 1950s in Boston and Cleveland, appeared regularly at the Metropole in New York between 1956 and 1959, and led his own Dixieland band there in the 1960s. He also appeared on the DuMont series
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Jay C. Higginbotham, a leading jazz trombonist who played with Fletcher Henderson 40 years ago and in the late nineteen-thirties with Louis Armstrong, died Saturday night in Harlem Hospital. ...
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Russell, Will Hognson, Pops Foster and Paul Barbarin, all member of Russell's band.
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His playing was robust and 581:American male jazz musicians 344:(Prestige, Bluesville, 1962) 237: 221:He died on May 26, 1973, in 144: 7: 342:Songs We Taught Your Mother 10: 602: 389:Goin' to Kansas City Blues 352:Father of the Stride Piano 566:Musicians from Cincinnati 546:American male trombonists 541:American jazz trombonists 128:J. (Jack) C. Higginbotham 114: 106: 98: 81: 61: 56: 30: 23: 571:Jazz musicians from Ohio 556:20th-century trombonists 284:Ride, Red, Ride in Hi-Fi 223:Manhattan, New York City 16:American jazz trombonist 282:Red Allen's All Stars, 561:Musicians from Atlanta 189:. He also played with 187:Mills Blue Rhythm Band 151:Social Circle, Georgia 75:Social Circle, Georgia 57:Background information 536:Dixieland trombonists 305:All the Cats Join In 432:Guinness Publishing 49:William P. Gottlieb 493:J. C. Higginbotham 464:The New York Times 430:(First ed.). 392:(RCA Victor, 1958) 334:(Swingville, 1961) 312:Fletcher Henderson 286:(RCA Victor, 1957) 183:Fletcher Henderson 37:Jay Higginbotham, 25:J. C. Higginbotham 531:Swing trombonists 384:Jimmy Witherspoon 377:The Big Challenge 260:(Jazzology, 1979) 258:Higgy Comes Home 245:Callin' the Blues 203:(1958), aired on 165:bands, including 122: 121: 41:, Red Allen, and 593: 480: 479: 474: 472: 455: 446: 445: 434:. p. 1142. 418: 380:(Jazztone, 1957) 348:James P. 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Index


Pete Johnson
Lester Young
William P. Gottlieb
Social Circle, Georgia
New York
jazz
trombonist
swinging
Social Circle, Georgia
Cincinnati
Ohio
swing
Luis Russell
Benny Carter
Red Allen
Chick Webb
Fletcher Henderson
Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Louis Armstrong
Jazz Party
WNTA-TV
Sammy Price
Manhattan, New York City
Harlem Hospital
Callin' the Blues
Tiny Grimes
Red Allen
Red Allen, Kid Ory & Jack Teagarden at Newport
Kenny Burrell

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