Freddy Jenkins

Freddy Jenkins

Real Name:

Frederic Douglas Jenkins

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American jazz trumpeter, bassist and composer, nicknamed "Little Posey"
born October 10, 1906 in New York City
died 1978 in Texas.

Jenkins worked with Edgar Hayes, Horace Henderson, Duke Ellington (1928-1934, 1937-1938), in his own group (1935), Luis Russell (1936), Alvis Hayes and others. Retired from music in 1938 due to illness.

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Wikipedia , encyclopedia.com , adp.library.ucsb.edu

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Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra, Duke Ellington And His Orchestra, Duke Ellington's Hot Five, Duke Ellington's Philadelphia Melodians, Freddie Jenkins And His Harlem Seven, Rex Stewart And His 52nd Street Stompers, The Georgia Syncopators, The Harlem Footwarmers, The Memphis Hot Shots, The Harlem Music Masters, The Jungle Band (2), The Whoopee Makers

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