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Rudy Wiedoeft
Wiedoeft in 1920
Background information
Birth name
Rudolph Cornelius Wiedoeft
Born
(1893-01-03)January 3, 1893 Detroit, Michigan, United States
Died
February 18, 1940(1940-02-18) (aged 47) Flushing, New York, United States
Occupation(s)
Saxophonist
Musical artist
Rudolph Cornelius Wiedoeft (January 3, 1893 – February 18, 1940) was an American saxophonist whose compositions and solos on recordings helped popularize the instrument.[1]
^"Bandmaster, Volume 2, Issue 4, Rudy Wiedoeft". Bandmaster. June 1928. p. 9. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
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Burr, Albert Campbell, Frank Croxton, John Meyer, Monroe Silver, and RudyWiedoeft gathered to record "A Miniature Concert". Several takes were recorded...
enjoyed popularity in the early 1900s, perhaps most prominently used by RudyWiedoeft and Frankie Trumbauer, but is now uncommon. A C melody saxophone is...
dance bands introduced much of the American public to the saxophone. RudyWiedoeft became the best known individual saxophone stylist and virtuoso during...
string bass and Adolph on percussion and xylophone. Another brother, RudyWiedoeft was a saxophone player during the late ragtime and early jazz era. Their...
King Oliver band. Other famous players who used the technique were RudyWiedoeft, Coleman Hawkins and Fess Williams. Contemporary exponents include Sam...
Burr, Albert Campbell, Frank Croxton, John Meyer, Monroe Silver, and RudyWiedoeft. March 1 – Edgard Varèse's Intégrales is premiered in New York City...
Lewis & His Jazz Band "Alcoholic Blues" by Billy Murray "Saxophobia" by RudyWiedoeft "Jazz Baby" by Marion Harris "You'd Be Surprised" by Eddie Cantor "The...
Hampshire Annette Lambert Claremont 18 Saxophone, "Valse Vanite" by RudyWiedoeft New Jersey Marilyn Haufler Watchung 18 Comedic Monologue New Mexico...
Richard Ducros), CD Label: Adria, 2010 Au Bonheur des Dames – Musiques de RudyWiedoeft et Jean Matitia (performed by Richard Ducros, Sophie Teboul, Christian...
The Etude. p. 514. Walsh, Jim (1981). "Pioneer Recording Artists: RudyWiedoeft and Other Saxophone Players". The Saxophone Symposium. 6 (1): 11. Smialek...
Selmer Silver Saxophone is Pronounced Superior to Brass Instrument by RudyWiedoeft," Vol. 73, No. 15, April 9, 1927, pg. 35 "The Petrof Piano Saga" (feature...
Fanchon "Fanny" Wolff Simon and Marco "Mike" Wolff, first touring with RudyWiedoeft and a sextet of saxophone players in a show titled "Saxophobia Idea...
Star Trio I'll see you in C-U-B-A 1920 Irving Berlin, Cecil Arnold RudyWiedoeft's Palace Trio What-cha gonna do when there ain't no jazz? 1920 Pete Wendling...
Cuban Orchestra October 4 Musical Moods Horace Heidt & His Californians December 6 Darn Tootin' RudyWiedoeft with Dixie Lee & Lucille Page December 6...
Innocent Eyes. Hit recordings were made by Dolly Kay, Margaret Young and Herb Wiedoeft and His Orchestra. Ella Fitzgerald sang it in the 1955 film Pete Kelly's...
(audio restoration by Hans Eekhoff, liner notes Ate van Delden) The Herb Wiedoeft/Jesse Stafford Orchestra 1922–1930 CBC1-079, 2002 (audio restoration by...