- Sylvester Lewis
Sylvester Lewis (October 19, 1908,
Kansas City, Missouri - 1974,New York City ) was an Americanjazz trumpeter.Lewis played locally as a college student in Kansas City in the 1920s. His first major tour was with a traveling revue called "Shake Your Feet", where he met
Herbie Cowens ; he then joined Cowens's own group, playing at the Rockland Palace inNew York City in 1928. He also recorded withJelly Roll Morton in New York. After a stint withAubrey Neal (1929-30), Lewis joinedClaude Hopkins 's band, playing with him from 1930 to 1936 and recording with him extensively between 1932 and 1935.After leaving Hopkins, Lewis performed in
Billy Butler 's orchestra for the theater show "Rhapsody in Black " and played inNoble Sissle andEubie Blake 's "Shuffle Along " in 1941. He led his own band for troop tours of the Pacific duringWorld War II , and recorded withRoy Eldridge in 1946 after his discharge. He began studying theSchillinger system in the late 1940s, but gave up music entirely after 1949 and spent the rest of his life working for theNew York City subway .References
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Eugene Chadbourne , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jjfixqu5ldje~T1 Sylvester Lewis] atAllmusic
*"Sylvester Lewis". "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".Further Reading
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John Chilton , "Who's Who of Jazz".
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