Sterling Bose

His career began in New Orleans in Sterling Bose Tom Brown; He was born in 1923 according to St. Louis and worked at the Arcadian Serenaders, sparked in 1927 Bix Beiderbecke with Jean gold chain and played at the beginning of the 1930s Ben Pollack ( 1930), Joe Haymes ( 1935-37 ) and Ray Noble and took records with Vic Berton and Red McKenzie on. His breakthrough was achieved by Bose as a trumpet player in the orchestra of Tommy Dorsey in 1935/36, with Glenn Miller, Bob Crosby and Benny Goodman. He can be heard as a soloist in I'm Praying Humble and Song of the Wanderer in Crosby's orchestra and in Loopin 'the loop with the Bob Cats (1938 /39). At the beginning of the 1940s, he worked with Bob Zurke and Jack Teagarden, played in the jazz club " Nick's " in New York, participated in concerts with Eddie Conden and also worked with George Brunies, Art Hodes and Miff Mole. In addition, Bose records removed with Bobby Hackett, Johnny Mercer, Hot Lips Page and Rod Cless (1944 ) on. From 1950 he worked in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he committed suicide in 1958.

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