- Andy Gibson
Andy Gibson (November 6, 1913,
Zanesville, Ohio - February 10, 1961,Cincinnati ) was an Americanjazz trumpeter, arranger, and composer.Gibson played violin early on before settling on trumpet. While he played professionally in many orchestras, he did not solo and was utilized far more often as an arranger. His associations include
Lew Redman (1931),Zack Whyte (1932-33),McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1934-35),Blanche Calloway ,Willie Bryant , andLucky Millinder . He quit playing in 1937 to arrange and compose full-time, working withDuke Ellington ,Count Basie ,Cab Calloway ,Charlie Barnet , andHarry James . He led abig band while serving in the Army from 1942-45.Following his discharge he continued working with Barnet, but focused primarily on
R&B music. He was musical director forKing Records from 1955-60 and recorded four songs as a leader in 1959, which were released on a multi-artist LP onCamden Records . As a composer, he composed "I Left My Baby" (popularized byCount Basie ), "The Great Lie", and "The Hucklebuck" (based on theCharlie Parker tune "Now's the Time").References
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Scott Yanow , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifoxqu5ldae~T1 Andy Gibson] atAllmusic
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