Arthur Schutt

Arthur debris ( born November 21, 1902 in Reading ( Pennsylvania), † January 28, 1965 in San Francisco) was an American jazz pianist and arranger.

Arthur debris learned to play the piano by his father and began his musical career already as a teenager, when he appeared in 1915 as a companion in silent movie theaters. In 1918 he played in the Paul Specht Orchestra, where he remained several years. With the band in 1923 he came to London, where he recorded two piano Novelty records for the label shelf ( " Bluin 'the Black Keys "). During the 1920s, worked in various ensembles such as The Charleston Chasers by Red Nichols and Phil Napoleon ( 1927) and the orchestra by Roger Wolfe Kahn. The late 1920s was rubble in New York in demand as a studio musician and has participated in recordings by The Georgians, Bix Beiderbecke, Miff Mole, Red Nichols, Frankie Trumbauer, Joe Venuti, Nat Shilkret, Mildred Bailey and Benny Goodman. In the early 1930s he led his own band in New York, which earned some 78s for Crown, Okeh, Parlophone and Odeon. The debris band included, inter alia, Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, Babe Russin, Manny Klein, Stan King, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey and Smith Ballew as a band singer at. In the 1940s and 1950s, he worked as a studio musician and arranger for MGM in Hollywood.

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  • Biography and discography at Redhotjazz
  • Bielefeld catalog 1988 & 2002
  • Jazz Pianist
  • Arranger
  • American musician
  • Born in 1902
  • Died in 1965
  • Man
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