Snub Mosley

Snub Mosley
Snub Mosley is perhaps best known for having invented the "slide saxophone," a horn that had both a saxophone mouthpiece and a slide; his 1940 recording "The Man with the Funny Little Horn" shows off his odd axe a bit. Mostly, however, Mosley made his living as a trombonist. He started playing in high school and then was a key soloist with Alphonso Trent's highly rated but infrequently documented territory band from 1926-33. After leaving Trent (with whom he recorded), Mosley worked with the...
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Snub Mosley Man with the Funny Little Horn
By: Snub Mosley
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Louis Armstrong 1926-1938
By: Louis Armstrong
Credited Role:Trombone
Song List: Listen to Songs by Armstrong, Louis Gorgia Bo Bo, Gully Low Blues, I'm Not Rough
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