Earle Howard

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Career

Howard was raised in New York City and went to the same high school as Fats Waller.[2] He belonged to a youth band that included Benny Carter, Charlie Irvis, and Benny Morton.[2]

He led bands in the 1920s, including one with Geechie Fields and Johnny Russell (c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".),[1] and later performed at Strand Danceland, New York, with a band that included saxophonists Fernando Arbello and Pete Brown (autumn 1928 – spring 1929),[1] before accompanying Bill Benford[2] (spring 1929 – spring 1930).[1]

In 1930, he led a big band in Boston,[1] and spent the next decade as a musical director and performing in clubs in New York, with residencies at the Saratoga Club, the Savoy Ballroom[1] and in the Blackbirds revue, played with Leon Abbey, and toured in South America.[2] He moved to Europe in the 1950s.[2]

Discography

References

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  1. a b c d e f g Kennedy, Gary W.; Howard Rye. "Howard, Earle “Nappy”." Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
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