- James Tim Brymn
James "Tim" Brymn, born in
Kinston, North Carolina on October 5, 1881 and died inNew York City on October 3, 1946, was ajazz musician in the early 1900’s fromKinston, North Carolina . He was a conductor, arranger,composer , andpianist . He generally performed the northeastern hot style jazz. In 1905, Brymn wrote five songs that were used in the Smart Set shows. They were "Morning Noon and Night ", "O-San ", "Powhatana ", "Travel On ", and "Darktown Grenadiers ". Later in his musical career, he was a musical director forJames Reese Europe 'sClef Club and the broadway show "Liza", and also led orchestras atZiegfeld's Roof Garden andReisenweber's Jardin de Dance .He studied at
Christian Institute andShaw University and received his musical education at theNational Conservatory of Music . By 1920, Tim Brymn had a 70 pieceorchestra , called theThe Black Devils aka The Overseas Jazz Sensation. The orchestra was the musical group for the350th Artillery Regiment , AEF inWorld War I . In 1933, he joinedASCAP . Brymn's band was known as "a military symphony engaged in a battle of jazz."External links
* [http://www.jass.com/brymn.html Jass.com: James "Tim" Brymn ] at www.jass.com
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/blackdevil.html Tim Brymn and his Black Devil Orchestra ] at www.redhotjazz.com
*http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=414280
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