Eddie South

Eddie South
One of the top violinists of the pre-bop era, Eddie South was a brilliant technician who, were it not for the universal racism of the time, would probably have been a top classical violinist. A child prodigy, South graduated from the Chicago Music College. Since classical positions were not open to black violinists in the 1920s, South learned to play jazz (helped out by Darnell Howard). In the early to mid-'20s, he worked in Chicago with Jimmy Wade's Syncopators, Charles Elgar, and Erskine...
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Eddie South Recorded In Hollywood 1933
By: Eddie South
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Theme, Ay! Mama Ines [Rumba], What a Perfect Combination
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Eddie South 1937-1941
By: Eddie South
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by South, Eddie Fiddle Blues, Interpretation Swing du premier mouvement du ...
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