- Bobby Levine
Bobby "Lips" Levine (1923 in
Washington, New Jersey –September 7 ,1997 ) was an influential AmericanJazz saxophonist .After studying reeds with
Joe Allard inNew York City , he attendedMoravian College inBethlehem, Pennsylvania . Soon, however, he joined the army in 1942, where he served in theUS Army Air Corps band duringWorld War II . After leaving the Army in 1946, Levine toured and recorded withBilly Butterfield 's first big band. He appears on all of that band's Capitol recordings from 1946-1948. He also toured and recorded withFred Waring 's Pennsylvanians (for four seasons) and withHugo Winterhalter . He married his wife Miriam in 1951.After this, Levine entered the retail clothing business and was active for 18 years in Washington, NJ. During this period, he had his own musical group and began an association with
Parke Frankenfield which continued many years. Levine recorded four albums with Parke. In the 70's, Levine toured with theTommy Dorsey band underSam Donahue and laterWarren Covington , for whom he was the featured soloist. Other credits includeJimmy Dorsey ,Sammy Kaye ,Vaughn Monroe ,Art Mooney ,Skitch Henderson , andChris Griffin . He appeared at inaugural balls for Presidents Nixon, Carter, and Reagan as well as at many jazz cruises, festivals, and concerts.He started his association with
Bob Crosby as asideman in 1981. Later, he became Crosby's contractor, putting together bands for him which touredHawaii ,Brazil , and throughout the US mainland. Ten years ago, Levine formed a big band inEaston, Pennsylvania known as the Bob Crosby Orchestra, for which he served as Musical Director.Levine died on
September 7 ,1997 from complications due to an infection he received after going in for a routine bypass surgery. He is remembered by many Jazz musicians to this day for his virtuosity on the saxophone.Source
[http://www.riverwalk.org/profiles/levine.htm+bobby+lips+levine&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1 Riverwalk Jazz]
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