Knowledge

Miff Mole

Source 📝

31: 164: 432:
Due to bad health, Mole played sporadically during his last years. He died in New York City on April 29, 1961. A benefit to raise money for his medical expenses was scheduled too late. He was interred in the family plot in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
378:
on piano, and Vic Berton (who came up with the name for the group) on drums, but over time the personnel changed and expanded. Among the musicians who passed through the Five Pennies were clarinetist
436:
Mole's solo style, which included octave-leaps, shakes, and rapid-fire cadenzas, had a profound effect on jazz trombone playing in his time. Among those who emulated Mole's playing were trombonists
137:
trombonist and band leader. He is generally considered one of the greatest jazz trombonists and credited with creating "the first distinctive and influential solo jazz trombone style."
296:
and many others. His other activities, like those of many jazz musicians at the time, included working for silent film and radio orchestras. In 1926–29, he and trumpeter
311:
recordings of "After You've Gone", "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong", "I Ain't Got Nobody", and "One Sweet Letter from You". Mole and his band, which included
273: 264:, Long Island, New York. He studied violin and piano as a child and switched to trombone when he was 15. From 1918 to 1919 Mole played in the Acme Sextett with 30: 307:, who was known as "The Last of the Red Hot Mammas" and who was one of the most popular singers of the 1910s and 1920s. They accompanied her on her 1927 338:, The Six Hottentots, The Cotton Pickers, Red and Miff's Stompers, and especially Red Nichols and His Five Pennies. These bands recorded for the labels 276:(banjo). He played in Gus Sharp's orchestra for two years and in the 1920s became a significant figure on the New York scene: he was a member of the 854: 685: 869: 864: 269: 471: 146: 819: 879: 884: 874: 769: 747: 725: 698: 669: 552:: "Mole was a revolutionary trombonist made a deep impression on black and white players alike in the formative jazz years." 228: 144:
on vocals, "Miff's Blues", and "There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)", which is on the film soundtrack to the 2008 movie
889: 834: 829: 824: 200: 859: 761: 739: 717: 661: 533: 247: 207: 839: 421:'s orchestra, but his style by then had changed under the influence of Teagarden. In 1942–1943, Mole played in 359: 185: 452:. His 1928 recording of "Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble" with the Little Molers (Okeh), was used in the soundtrack to the 849: 520: 790: 214: 680: 844: 181: 196: 293: 174: 483:
Miff Mole's compositions included "Slippin' Around", "There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)" with
335: 515: 401:
arrived in New York in 1928, he replaced Mole as the role model for trombonists, with a more
343: 277: 814: 809: 690: 781: 8: 525: 261: 71: 36: 300:
led a band called Miff Mole and His Little Molers. They recorded frequently until 1930.
221: 88: 765: 757: 743: 735: 721: 713: 694: 665: 657: 609:"Ralph Wondraschek, "The Original Memphis Five, Part Four," Vintage Jazz Mart, p. 49" 608: 529: 363: 794: 492: 366:. The original Five Pennies band consisted of Nichols on cornet, Mole on trombone, 285: 347: 379: 339: 458: 449: 398: 387: 351: 803: 676: 465:
In 2008, his composition "There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)", written with
453: 422: 418: 375: 304: 265: 141: 140:
His major recordings included "Slippin' Around", "Red Hot Mama" in 1924 with
572: 548:
Herbert, 224: " Miff Mole, one of the greatest of all jazz trombonists..",
484: 466: 445: 441: 391: 367: 355: 316: 308: 488: 331: 320: 297: 281: 383: 371: 324: 312: 188: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 732:
Classic Jazz: The Musicians and Recordings That Shaped Jazz, 1895–1933
784: 437: 426: 394:, and extra trumpeters such as Leo McConville and Charlie Teagarden. 362:, though the Five Pennies name was used only for their recordings on 289: 163: 410: 330:
From 1925 to 1929, Mole was identified with bands led by cornetist
791:
1929 Recordings of two songs by Miff Mole & His Little Molers
409:-oriented approach. Having started working for radio in 1927 (at 402: 469:, was on the soundtrack to the Academy Award-nominated movie 406: 134: 99: 129:(March 11, 1898 – April 29, 1961) known professionally as 414: 260:
Miff Mole was born in Greenwich Point, later renamed
495:
and Sidney Keith 'Bob' Russell, and "Miff's Blues".
35:Miff Mole at Nick's Tavern, c. June 1946; photo by 801: 686:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 425:'s orchestra, and between 1942 and 1947 he led 417:(1929–1938). In 1938–1940, he was a member of 327:, also accompanied her for live performances. 390:, tuba and bass player Joe Tarto, trombonist 514: 636: 634: 632: 630: 521:The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music 510: 508: 429:bands. He worked in Chicago in 1947–1954. 413:), Mole changed his focus to working with 594: 592: 248:Learn how and when to remove this message 855:20th-century American conductors (music) 16:American jazz trombonist and band leader 675:Dapogny, James (2001). "Miff Mole". In 674: 627: 505: 802: 589: 754:Jazz on Record: The First Sixty Years 491:, "Worryin' the Life Out of Me" with 870:20th-century American male musicians 865:Jazz musicians from New York (state) 186:adding citations to reliable sources 157: 472:The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 147:The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 13: 14: 901: 785:Miff Mole and his (Little) Molers 775: 334:: The Red Heads, The Hottentots, 162: 29: 820:People from Roosevelt, New York 478: 173:needs additional citations for 880:The Charleston Chasers members 712:, Yale University Press, 2006 618: 601: 564: 555: 542: 1: 885:Original Memphis Five members 647: 573:"Roosevelt History / Welcome" 875:American male jazz musicians 7: 787:at The Red Hot Jazz Archive 10: 906: 370:on clarinet and alto sax, 890:Jazzology Records artists 835:American male trombonists 830:American jazz trombonists 825:American jazz bandleaders 303:Mole and his band backed 153: 113: 105: 95: 78: 58: 48: 43: 28: 21: 860:20th-century trombonists 756:, Backbeat Books, 2003. 734:, Backbeat Books, 2001. 689:(2nd ed.). London: 570:name="LarkinGE"/>> 498: 654:The Rough Guide to Jazz 550:The Rough Guide to Jazz 336:The Charleston Chasers 44:Background information 840:Dixieland trombonists 656:, Rough Guides, 2004 278:Original Memphis Five 274:Edwin Taylor Williams 850:Okeh Records artists 691:Macmillan Publishers 280:(1922), played with 182:improve this article 640:Yanow 2001, p. 156. 528:. pp. 1722/3. 526:Guinness Publishing 386:, bass saxophonist 127:Irving Milfred Mole 54:Irving Milfred Mole 37:William P. Gottlieb 524:(First ed.). 487:, "Hangover" with 133:, was an American 845:Swing trombonists 770:978-0-87930-755-4 748:978-0-87930-659-5 726:978-0-300-10095-2 708:Herbert, Trevor. 700:978-1-56159-239-5 670:978-1-84353-256-9 258: 257: 250: 232: 121: 120: 897: 795:Internet Archive 704: 641: 638: 625: 624:Herbert, p. 224. 622: 616: 615: 613: 605: 599: 596: 587: 586: 584: 583: 568: 562: 559: 553: 546: 540: 539: 512: 493:Frank Signorelli 286:Roger Wolfe Kahn 253: 246: 242: 239: 233: 231: 190: 166: 158: 91:, New York, U.S. 85: 74:, New York, U.S. 68: 66: 51: 33: 19: 18: 905: 904: 900: 899: 898: 896: 895: 894: 800: 799: 778: 701: 650: 645: 644: 639: 628: 623: 619: 611: 607: 606: 602: 598:Yanow 2003, 90. 597: 590: 581: 579: 571: 569: 565: 561:Dapogny, Grove. 560: 556: 547: 543: 536: 513: 506: 501: 481: 380:Pee Wee Russell 254: 243: 237: 234: 191: 189: 179: 167: 156: 124: 87: 83: 70: 64: 62: 49: 39: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 903: 893: 892: 887: 882: 877: 872: 867: 862: 857: 852: 847: 842: 837: 832: 827: 822: 817: 812: 798: 797: 788: 777: 776:External links 774: 773: 772: 752:Yanow, Scott. 750: 730:Yanow, Scott. 728: 706: 699: 677:Sadie, Stanley 672: 649: 646: 643: 642: 626: 617: 600: 588: 577:Roosevelt UFSD 563: 554: 541: 534: 518:, ed. (1992). 503: 502: 500: 497: 480: 477: 459:Cinderella Man 450:Jimmy Harrison 399:Jack Teagarden 388:Adrian Rollini 272:(violin), and 256: 255: 170: 168: 161: 155: 152: 123:Musical artist 122: 119: 118: 115: 111: 110: 107: 103: 102: 97: 93: 92: 86:(aged 63) 82:April 29, 1961 80: 76: 75: 69:March 11, 1898 60: 56: 55: 52: 46: 45: 41: 40: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 902: 891: 888: 886: 883: 881: 878: 876: 873: 871: 868: 866: 863: 861: 858: 856: 853: 851: 848: 846: 843: 841: 838: 836: 833: 831: 828: 826: 823: 821: 818: 816: 813: 811: 808: 807: 805: 796: 792: 789: 786: 782: 780: 779: 771: 767: 763: 762:0-87930-755-2 759: 755: 751: 749: 745: 741: 740:0-87930-659-9 737: 733: 729: 727: 723: 719: 718:0-300-10095-7 715: 711: 707: 702: 696: 692: 688: 687: 682: 681:Tyrrell, John 678: 673: 671: 667: 663: 662:1-84353-256-5 659: 655: 652: 651: 637: 635: 633: 631: 621: 610: 604: 595: 593: 578: 574: 567: 558: 551: 545: 537: 535:0-85112-939-0 531: 527: 523: 522: 517: 511: 509: 504: 496: 494: 490: 486: 476: 474: 473: 468: 463: 461: 460: 455: 454:Russell Crowe 451: 447: 443: 439: 434: 430: 428: 424: 423:Benny Goodman 420: 419:Paul Whiteman 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 395: 393: 389: 385: 381: 377: 376:Arthur Schutt 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 328: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 305:Sophie Tucker 301: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 275: 271: 268:(saxophone), 267: 266:Benny Krueger 263: 252: 249: 241: 230: 227: 223: 220: 216: 213: 209: 206: 202: 199: –  198: 194: 193:Find sources: 187: 183: 177: 176: 171:This section 169: 165: 160: 159: 151: 149: 148: 143: 142:Sophie Tucker 138: 136: 132: 128: 116: 112: 108: 104: 101: 98: 94: 90: 89:New York City 81: 77: 73: 61: 57: 53: 47: 42: 38: 32: 27: 20: 753: 731: 710:The Trombone 709: 684: 653: 620: 603: 580:. Retrieved 576: 566: 557: 549: 544: 519: 516:Colin Larkin 485:Wingy Manone 482: 479:Compositions 470: 467:Wingy Manone 464: 457: 446:Tommy Dorsey 442:Glenn Miller 435: 431: 396: 392:Glenn Miller 382:, violinist 368:Jimmy Dorsey 329: 317:Jimmy Dorsey 302: 259: 244: 238:October 2017 235: 225: 218: 211: 204: 192: 180:Please help 175:verification 172: 145: 139: 130: 126: 125: 84:(1961-04-29) 815:1961 deaths 810:1898 births 489:Red Nichols 374:on guitar, 332:Red Nichols 321:Red Nichols 298:Red Nichols 282:Ross Gorman 270:Ernie Holst 197:"Miff Mole" 804:Categories 648:References 582:2021-08-27 384:Joe Venuti 372:Eddie Lang 325:Vic Berton 313:Eddie Lang 294:Ray Miller 208:newspapers 114:Instrument 106:Occupation 65:1898-03-11 50:Birth name 438:Bill Rank 427:dixieland 364:Brunswick 290:Sam Lanin 262:Roosevelt 131:Miff Mole 72:Roosevelt 23:Miff Mole 683:(eds.). 462:(2005). 117:Trombone 109:Musician 793:at the 340:Perfect 222:scholar 768:  760:  746:  738:  724:  716:  697:  668:  660:  532:  456:movie 448:, and 403:legato 360:Victor 352:Edison 344:Domino 323:, and 224:  217:  210:  203:  195:  154:Career 96:Genres 612:(PDF) 499:Notes 407:blues 397:When 348:Pathé 229:JSTOR 215:books 783:and 766:ISBN 758:ISBN 744:ISBN 736:ISBN 722:ISBN 714:ISBN 695:ISBN 666:ISBN 658:ISBN 530:ISBN 358:and 356:OKeh 309:Okeh 201:news 135:jazz 100:Jazz 79:Died 59:Born 415:NBC 411:WOR 184:by 806:: 764:, 742:, 720:, 693:. 679:; 664:, 629:^ 591:^ 575:. 507:^ 475:. 444:, 440:, 405:, 354:, 350:, 346:, 342:, 319:, 315:, 292:, 288:, 284:, 150:. 705:‎ 703:. 614:. 585:. 538:. 251:) 245:( 240:) 236:( 226:· 219:· 212:· 205:· 178:. 67:) 63:(

Index

Miff Mole at Nick's Tavern, c. June 1946; photo by William P. Gottlieb
William P. Gottlieb
Roosevelt
New York City
Jazz
jazz
Sophie Tucker
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Miff Mole"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
Roosevelt
Benny Krueger
Ernie Holst
Edwin Taylor Williams
Original Memphis Five
Ross Gorman
Roger Wolfe Kahn
Sam Lanin
Ray Miller
Red Nichols
Sophie Tucker

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.