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- Francis Joseph "Muggsy" Spanier (November 9, – February 12, ) was an American jazz cornetist based in Chicago.
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- Muggsy Spanier, born in , was a native of Chicago’s working class South Side.
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- Spanier, “Muggsy” (Francis Joseph), influential early jazz cornetist; b.
Spanier, “Muggsy” (Francis Joseph)
Spanier, “Muggsy” (Francis Joseph), influential early jazz cornetist; b. Chicago, Nov. 9, 1906; d. Sausalito, Calif., Feb. 12, 1967. He was nicknamed after “Muggsy” McGraw, a baseball manager. Spanier started on drums, but switched to cornet at age 13. He played in Holy Name Cathedral School Band and then, while working as a messenger boy, did semi- professional jobs with Elmer Schobel during 1921. He made his professional debut with Sig Meyers’s Band at White City, Chicago (1922), and worked with Meyers until 1924. From late 1925–28, he worked primarily with Floyd Town’s Band although he gigged with others. In October 1928, he joined Ray Miller’s Orch., where he came to the attention of Ted Lewis; Spanier subsequently joined Ted Lewis in San Francisco in 1929, and remained with him until late 1936 (including a European tour in 1930). Spanier joined Ben Pollack from December 1936 until early 1938, when a near-fatal illness forced his temporary
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Francis Joseph "Muggsy" Spanier (November 9, 1901 – February 12, 1967) was an American jazz cornetist based in Chicago. | |
Francis Joseph "Muggsy" Spanier (November 9, 1901 – February 12, 1967) was an American jazz cornetist based in Chicago. | |
Francis Joseph "Muggsy" Spanier (November 9, 1901 – February 12, 1967) was an American jazz cornetist based in Chicago. |
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- Chicago, Nov. 9, 1906; d.