Frankie Trumbauer

Frankie Trumbauer
The preeminent white saxophonist of the 1920s, Frankie Trumbauer was a major influence on jazz performers of all colors -- at his peak, his supreme standing on the alto was comparable to the kind of dominance later enjoyed by Charlie Parker. Born May 30, 1901, in Carbondale, IL, Trumbauer -- often called "Tram" by his contemporaries -- was playing with Chicago's Benson Orchestra when he was spotted by Bix Beiderbecke and quickly recruited to join the legendary cornetist in Jean Goldkette's...
Full Frankie Trumbauer Biography

Popular Albums by Frankie Trumbauer


All 192 Results for Frankie Trumbauer

Narrow these results by:
  • Frankie Trumbauer Full Discography (192)

Frankie Trumbauer 1932-1936
By: Frankie Trumbauer
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Sizzling One-Step Medley, Medley of Isham Jones Dance Hits,...
EXPERT RATING: - 4 stars 
USER RATING: Not Yet Rated  Be the first to write a review 


Frankie Trumbauer 1929-1931
By: Frankie Trumbauer
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Love Ain't Nothin' but the Blues, How Am I to Know?, Turn o...
EXPERT RATING: - 4 stars 
USER RATING: Not Yet Rated  Be the first to write a review 


More Frankie Trumbauer Results:
1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10   Next
Shopping > Music > Frankie Trumbauer
Help us improve Yahoo! Shopping - Send Your Feedback