Don Jacoby

Don Jacoby
Don Jacoby
Born January 30, 1920(1920-01-30)[1]
Died December 25, 1992(1992-12-25) (aged 72)
Other names Jake

Don "Jake" Jacoby was a noted trumpeter, teacher, band leader and author who died December 25, 1992 at age 72.[2] He played with Benny Goodman, Les Brown, did session work for CBS, NBC and soloed at Carnegie Hall.[3]In addition, he did much recording session work in Dallas, TX, where he also performed with his own groups and served for awhile as president of A.F. of M. Local 147.

Jacoby was born in York, Pennsylvania and learned to play trumpet from an uncle at six years old. He was one of the youngest players ever accepted to the famous E. S. Williams school. While still in his teens he often played the Herbert L. Clarke parts in the John Philip Sousa band in concerts in Central Park.

Jacoby spent much of his life teaching and doing clinics for Conn. During this time he recorded several albums such as "Have Conns Will Travel", "Don Jacoby & College All-Stars Swinging Big Sound LP" and "Jacoby Brings The House Down".

He spent the last years of his life teaching private students and writing a trumpet book, "Jake's Method". Don taught in Denton, Texas, and tutored many very successful brass players including Bobby Shew, Marvin Stamm, Craig Johnson and Dan Miller.

He was listed as one of the top players of the 20th century in Dr. Nobel's book, “The Psychology of Cornet & Trumpet Playing," and he is mentioned in "The Secret of Technique Preservation" written by his teacher E. S. Williams.

Artistic works

  • Batista, Albert (1990). Jake's Method: the trumpet method of Don "Jake" Jacoby. Denton, Tex.: Jockobotz Publisher. 

References

  1. ^ Lee, William F (2005). American big bands. Milwaukee, Wis. Leonard. p. 296. ISBN 0634080547. OCLC 260131330. http://books.google.com/?id=un9rWzvn8lgC&lpg=PA296&pg=PA296#v=onepage. Retrieved 2009-08-03. 
  2. ^ Eric Garcia, "Trumpeter Don Jacoby dies: Musician who performed with big band greats later taught lessons", The Dallas Morning News (TX), December 27, 1992, p. 34A.
  3. ^ "Don Jake Jacoby". 1995. http://www.bbtrumpet.com/jake.html. Retrieved 2008-01-25 

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