Thomas "Papa Mutt" Carey (September 17, 1891 – September 3, 1948) was an American jazz trumpeter. Carey was born in Hahnville, Louisiana, and moved to...
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his weekly variety show on CBS Radio. Within minutes Morden assembled MuttCarey (trumpet), Ed Garland (bass), Kid Ory (trombone), Bud Scott (guitar),...
contemporaries, the barnyard effects in the ODJB's version were jokes. As MuttCarey, a fellow New Orleans trumpeter recalled, when Keppard was feeling good...
a band that included MuttCarey, the clarinetist and pianist Dink Johnson, and the string bassist Ed Garland. Garland and Carey were long-time associates...
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notables who played in the band included Louis Armstrong, Peter Bocage, MuttCarey, Louis Dumaine, Eddie Atkins, Harrison Barnes, Sunny Henry, Jim Robinson...
authentic jazz band for his radio show. Within minutes she assembled MuttCarey (trumpet), Ed Garland (bass), Kid Ory (trombone), Bud Scott (guitar),...
1941, issue of DownBeat reported that his pallbearers were Kid Ory, MuttCarey, Fred Washington, and Ed Garland. It noted that Duke Ellington and Jimmie...
During his career, he performed with Sidney Bechet. Carey was the older brother of MuttCarey. "Jack Carey (1889-1934) – The Syncopated Times". syncopatedtimes...
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series The Orson Welles Almanac. The All Star Jazz Group also included MuttCarey, Ed Garland, Jimmie Noone (succeeded by Barney Bigard), Kid Ory, Zutty...
"Illinois" Jacquet. Young played with such jazz and swing music notables as MuttCarey, Fats Waller, Les Hite, Benny Goodman, and Lionel Hampton. In the 1950s...
band for The Orson Welles Almanac.: 243 Within minutes Morden assembled MuttCarey (trumpet), Ed Garland (bass), Jimmie Noone (clarinet), Kid Ory (trombone)...
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of Charles Laughton". "High Society" performed by Kid Ory (trombone), MuttCarey (trumpet), Jimmie Noone (clarinet), Buster Wilson (piano), Bud Scott (guitar)...
double bassist, played with Lu Watters, Bob Scobey, Turk Murphy, and MuttCarey and Louis Armstrong, among others Arnold Jacobs 1915–1998 American Classical...
with other leaders. Clayton was also taught at this time by trumpeter MuttCarey, who later emerged as a prominent west-coast revivalist in the 1940s....
relocated to Los Angeles. There he played with The Spikes Brothers Orchestra, MuttCarey, Curtis Mosby, and Paul Howard. He became leader of Howard's band in 1930...
Radio series The Orson Welles Almanac. The all-star band also included MuttCarey, Jimmie Noone (succeeded by Barney Bigard), Kid Ory, Bud Scott, Zutty...
band performed with visiting musicians Kid Ory, James P. Johnson, and MuttCarey. After Hambone Kelly's closed, the band broke up in 1950. By 1959 the...
Sunnyland Jazz Orchestra from 1923 to 1926. Following this he played with MuttCarey (1927), Jimmie Noone, Curtis Mosby, Paul Howard, Lionel Hampton (1935)...
band performed with visiting musicians Kid Ory, James P. Johnson, and MuttCarey. After Hambone Kelly's closed, the band broke up in 1950. By 1950, the...