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Charlie Shavers |  | Charlie Shavers: Encyclopedia - Charlie Shavers |  | | Charlie James Shavers (August 3, 1920 to July 8, 1971) was a swing era jazz trumpet player who played at one time or another with Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Johnny Dodds, Jimmy Noone, Sidney Bechet and Billie Holiday. He was also an arranger and composer, and one of his compositions, "Undecided", is a jazz standard.
Born in New York he originally took up the piano and banjo before switching to trumpet. In the mid-thirties, he performed with Tiny Bradshaw and Lucky Millinder. In 1936 he joined John Kirby's Sextet as trumpet ...
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie James Shavers (August 3, 1920 to July 8, 1971) was a swing era jazz trumpet player who played at one time or another with Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Johnny Dodds, Jimmy Noone, Sidney Bechet and Billie Holiday. He was also an arranger and composer, and one of his compositions, "Undecided", is a jazz standard.
Born in New York he originally took up the piano and banjo before switching to trumpet. In the mid-thirties, he performed with Tiny Bradshaw and Lucky Millinder. In 1936 he joined John Kirby's Sextet as trumpet soloist and arranger (he was only 16 but gave his birthdate as 1917 in order to avoid child labor laws - many biographies still list this date). His arrangements and solos with this band contributed greatly towards making it one of the most commercially successful and widely imitated bands of its day. In 1944 he began playing sessions in Raymond Scott's CBS staff orchestra. In 1945 he left John Kirby's band to join Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra, with whom he toured and recorded, off and on, until 1953. During this time he continued to play sessions at CBS, played with the Metronome All-Stars, and made a number of recordings as trumpet soloist with Billie Holiday. From 1953 to 1954 he worked with Benny Goodman, and toured Europe with Norman Granz's popular Jazz at the Philharmonic series, where he was always a crowd favorite. He went on to form his own band with Terry Gibbs and Louis Bellson.
Charlie Shavers died from throat cancer in New York in 1971 at the age of 53. His friend Louis Armstrong died while Shavers was on his deathbed, and his last request was that his trumpet mouthpiece be buried with Armstrong in his coffin.
Partial Discography:
- Like Charlie
- Out of Nowhere
- Here Comes Charlie
- The Music From Milk & Honey
- Excitement Unlimited
- The Most Intimate
- Paris Jazz
- Shavers Shivers
- Horn O'Plenty
- JATP: The Trumpet Battle 1953 (with Roy Eldridge)
Other related archives1920, 1971, August 3, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Jazz at the Philharmonic, Jimmy Noone, Johnny Dodds, July 8, Louis Armstrong, Louis Bellson, Lucky Millinder, New York, Norman Granz, Raymond Scott, Roy Eldridge, Sidney Bechet, Terry Gibbs, Tiny Bradshaw, Tommy Dorsey, banjo, jazz, piano, swing, trumpet
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