Ted Nash (2)
Real Name:
Theodore Malcolm Nash
Profile:
American swing reedman (clarinet, sax, flute ...), born October 31, 1922, in Somerville, Massachusetts (USA), died May 12, 2011, in Carmel, California (USA); he is probably best known for his association with Les Brown.
He was active from the 1940s to the 1980s.
He must NOT be confused with his nephew, Ted Nash (born in 1959), who is also a jazz saxophone player (but more hard bop / post bop and avant-garde than swing).
Ted Nash's brother is trombonist Dick Nash, father of the younger Ted Nash.
He was active from the 1940s to the 1980s.
He must NOT be confused with his nephew, Ted Nash (born in 1959), who is also a jazz saxophone player (but more hard bop / post bop and avant-garde than swing).
Ted Nash's brother is trombonist Dick Nash, father of the younger Ted Nash.
Sites:
In Groups:
Billy May And His Orchestra,
Conrad Gozzo And His Orchestra,
Dennis Farnon And His Orchestra,
Georgie Auld And His Orchestra,
Harry Carney's Big Eight,
Henry Mancini And His Orchestra,
Ike Carpenter And His Orchestra,
Jerry Gray And His Orchestra,
Jimmy Jones' Big Eight,
Joe Thomas' Big Six,
Les Brown And His Orchestra,
Pete Candoli Septet,
Pete Rugolo Orchestra,
Russell Garcia And His Orchestra,
Soundstage All-Stars,
Ted Nash And His Orchestra,
Ted Nash Quintet,
The Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Orchestra,
The Buddy Bregman Orchestra,
The Swinging Bon Vivants,
Wingy Manone & His Orchestra,
Woody Herman And His Orchestra,
Woody Herman And His Third Herd,
Woody Herman And The Las Vegas Herd
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Ted Nash (2)