Robert Alexander Scobey Jr. (December 9, 1916 – June 12, 1963)[1] was an American jazz trumpet player of traditional or Dixieland music based originally in the San Francisco area and later in Chicago, Illinois. He was born in Tucumcari, New Mexico,[1] and died in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2]
^ abColin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 352. ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
^Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather and Brian Priestly, "Bob Scobey", Jazz-The Rough Guide, Rough Guides Ltd.,London, 1995, p. 569
Robert Alexander Scobey Jr. (December 9, 1916 – June 12, 1963) was an American jazz trumpet player of traditional or Dixieland music based originally in...
Shadows (2009). Trumpeter BobScobey and banjoist/vocalist Clancy Hayes recorded a trad jazz version in 1958 for the LP "Scobey and Clancy raid the Jukebox"...
BobScobey's Frisco Jazz Band. The album was issued on CD by BMG Music and Bluebird Records in 2004. Variety liked the album, saying, "BobScobey's Frisco...
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Steven G. Makris, a Greek-immigrant barbershop owner. Jeffries sang with BobScobey's orchestra for a year. While she was married to Dick Haymes, they had...
members included singer and banjoist Clancy Hayes, clarinetist Bob Helm, trumpeter BobScobey, trombonist Turk Murphy, tubist/bassist Dick Lammi, and Watters...
specialized in the euphonium. He played the tuba in a walking bass style with BobScobey (1958), and worked with the Dukes of Dixieland for two years (1959–61)...
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residency at San Francisco's 1018 Club. He played with Turk Murphy (1949–50), BobScobey, and Marty Marsala, then played mostly solo between 1954 and 1966; one...
with George Lewis in 1953 and 1954. She performed and spent time with BobScobey in Las Vegas, Nevada, from 1955 to 1957. She sang with Joe Darensbourg...
and, on occasion, drums. He spent almost all of the 1950s singing with BobScobey's band. In the 1960s he led his own bands, which also recorded for various...
on virtually all of their recordings. In the 1950s, Lammi worked with BobScobey, Turk Murphy, Wally Rose, and Clancy Hayes. He recorded little after the...
June 3 – Skinnay Ennis, American bandleader and singer (born 1907). 12 – BobScobey, American trumpeter (born 1916). July 25 – John Adriano Acea, American...
label. In 1941, Koenig recorded Lu Watters which he followed on with BobScobey and Turk Murphy. World War II interrupted his career and he served in...
Clancy Hayes, Bob Helm, Dick Lammi, Turk Murphy, and Wally Rose. In 1938, he formed a band that included Hayes, Helm, Squire Gersh, BobScobey, and Russell...
(banjo), Dick Lammi (tuba), Turk Murphy (trombone), Wally Rose (piano), BobScobey (trumpet): 301 Phil Harris and his Dixieland Syncopators RCA Victor 20-3273...
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film's score was composed by Martin Rubenstein. BobScobey, credited in certain promotional materials as Bob Scobie, contributed original music featured in...
Roll Blues" [MLB107/MLB108] – [Jazz Man 4:GTJ 59] Lu Watters (cornet) BobScobey (trumpet) Turk Murphy (trombone) Ellis Horne (clarinet) Wally Rose (piano)...
Jazz Band Ball/Sister Kate) was limited to 100 copies, and trumpeter BobScobey of San Francisco's Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band substituted for cornetist...