- Pops Foster
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Name = Pops Foster
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = George Murphy Foster
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Born =May 19 ,1892
Died = death date and age|1969|10|29|1892|5|19
Origin = flagicon|USAAscension Parish ,Louisiana ,USA
Instrument =String bass ,Tuba ,Trumpet
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Bassist ,Tubist ,Trumpeter
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Associated_acts = King Oliver,Kid Ory
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Notable_instruments =George Murphy "Pops" Foster (
May 19 ,1892 -October 29 ,1969 ) was ajazz musician best known for his vigorous playing of thestring bass . He also played thetuba andtrumpet professionally.Foster was born to Charley and Annie Foster on a
plantation near McCall inAscension Parish nearBaton Rouge in southLouisiana . His family moved toNew Orleans when he was about ten years of age. His older brother, Willard Foster, began playingbanjo andguitar ; George started out on acello then switched to string bass. Foster was twice married: (1) 1912 to Bertha Foster and (2) 1936 to Alma Foster.Pops Foster was playing professionally by 1907 and worked with
Jack Carey ,Kid Ory ,Armand Piron , King Oliver and other prominent hot bands of the era.In 1921 he moved to St. Louis to play with the
Charlie Creath andDewey Jackson bands, which would be his base for much of the decade. He also joined Ory in Los Angeles. He gained the nickname "Pops" because he was far older than any of the other players in the band.In 1929 Foster moved to
New York City , where he played with the bands ofLuis Russell andLouis Armstrong through 1940. He giged with various New York-based bands through the 1940s, including those ofSidney Bechet ,Art Hodes , and regular broadcasts on the national "This Is Jazz"radio program.In the late 1940s he began touring more widely and played in many countries in
Europe , especially inFrance , and throughout theUnited States including returns to New Orleans andCalifornia .In 1952, Foster toured Europe with
Jimmy Archey 's Band. He played regularly at Central Plaza in New York and briefly in New Orleans withPapa Celestin in 1954.In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he played with
Earl Hines ' Small Band. In 1966, he toured Europe with the New Orleans All-Stars but remained based inSan Francisco , where he died."The Autobiography of Pops Foster" was published in 1971, with a new edition in 2005 ISBN 0-87930-831-1 (alk. paper). The book is not known for great accuracy when some anecdotes are compared to other sources.
References
*"George Murphy 'Pops' Foster", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography" (Vol. 1 (1988), p. 315)
*John Chilton, "Who's Who of Jazz: Storyville to Swing Street" (1972)External links
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/foster.html Pops Foster on redhotjazz.com]
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