Lloyd Hunter

Lloyd Hunter

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Name = Lloyd Hunter


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Birth_name = Lloyd Hunter
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Died = 1961
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Instrument = Trumpet
Genre = Jazz music
Big band
Occupation = Bandleader
Years_active = 1921–1961
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Associated_acts = Serenaders
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Labels = Vocalion Records

Lloyd Hunter (died 1961) was a trumpeter and big band leader from North Omaha, Nebraska. He led band across the Midwest from 1923 until his death.(nd) [http://www.newworldrecords.org/linernotes/80217.pdf "Jammin’ For the Jackpot: Big Bands and Territory Bands of the 30s"] . New World Records. p.10.] Hunter had also worked with Jessie Stone in Kansas City, Missouri.

Biography

Hunter was trained by Josiah Waddle, the first African American musician to organize a band in Omaha, around 1915. [(1938) [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:v36GohVZdPIJ:international.loc.gov/mss/wpalh1/16/1604/16041804/16041804.sgm+%22lloyd+hunter%22+omaha&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=27&gl=us&client=firefox-a "Interview with Josiah Waddle."] December 5, 1938. U.S. Work Projects Administration, Federal Writers' Project (Folklore Project, Life Histories, 1936-39); Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Retrieved 7/4/07.] Hunter's bands played regionally, filling high school auditoriums, jitney ("Dime-a-Dance") halls, farm buildings and amusement parks throughout Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and South Dakota from the 1920s through the 1950s. [Otis, J. (1993) [ "Mister Blues: Winnonie Harris."] . "Upside Your Head!: rhythm and blues on Central Avenue." Wesleyan University Press. p. 88]

Lloyd Hunter's Serenaders

Lloyd Hunter's Serenaders were one of several black territory bands African American community of the Near North Side of Omaha from the early 1920s through the big band era.

In 1924, Hunter formed his first 6-piece band. In 1927 it become an 8-piece band with Lloyd Hunter on trumpet, Elmer Crumbley on trombone, Noble Floyd on clarinet and alto sax, Bob Welch on trombone, tenor sax and bass sax; Burton Brewer on piano; Julius Alexander on banjo; Wallace Wright on tuba, and; Amos Clayton on drums. As was usual, the band toured the area playing one night stands. By 1929, the band was heard on radio stations KGBZ in York, Nebraska; KFAB in Lincoln, Nebraska; and WOW in Omaha.

He recorded only once, near the beginning of a ten-month national tour with then prominent blues singer Victoria Spivey. The album, "Sensational Mood", included Lloyd Hunter, Reuben Floyd, and George Lott or Ted Frank on trumpets; Elmer Crumbley or Joe Edwards on trombone; Horace "Noble" Floyd and Archie Watts on alto saxophones; Harold Arnold or Dick Lewis on tenor saxophone; George Madison, piano; Herbert Hannah, banjo; Robert Welch or Wallace Wright, bass, and Pete Woods or Jo Jones on drums. It was recorded April 21, 1931 in New York. Originally issued on Vocalion 1621.

The 12-piece band undertook a national tour that featured Spivey, who was married to Hunter's second trumpet Rueben Floyd at the time. The tour was less than successful, and by 1932 Hunter was back in Omaha, which would be his home base for the next 10 years. Later, drummer Johnny Otis, singer Anna Mae Winburn and saxophonist Preston Love, were in the band. [(nd) [http://nfo.net/usa/h6.html "Lloyd Hunter's Serenaders.] American Big Bands Database. Retrieved 7/1/07.]

Lloyd Hunter Orchestra

The legendary Preston Love, saxophonist, would get his start with Lloyd Hunter in the early 1920s, as well as Johnny Otis on drums. [Perry, J.J. (1998) [http://home.bluemarble.net/~jjperry/features/otis.html "Johnny Otis: Pioneering Rhythm and Blues Legend,"] Bloomington, IN "Herald-Times". 10/23/98. Retrieved 7/4/07.] While describing North Omaha's music scene, Love once suggested that Hunter relied on that community's talent for his own success. [Bristow, D. (nd) [http://www.nebraskalife.com/PrestonLove.asp "Swingin' with Preston Love,"] "Nebraska Life." Retrieved 7/4/07.] Anna Mae Winburn was an early collaborator with Hunter. [(nd) [http://www.answers.com/topic/anna-mae-winburn "Anna Mae Winburn"] . About.com. Retrieved 7/4/07.]

Nat Towles' band once out-played The Serenaders to make their own name in Omaha's music history. [Walton, C. (2004) [http://www.jazzinchicago.org/Internal/Articles/tabid/43/ctl/ArticleView/mid/522/articleId/110/DukeGroner.aspx "Conversation with Duke Groner"] . Jazz Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 7/1/07.] Hunter's band was also once the target of a "raid" by a major label attempting to construct their own version of Count Basie's band, which was also formed after one-such raid. [Russell, R. (1996) "Bird Lives!: The High Life and Hard Times of Charlie (Yardbird) Parker" Da Capo Press. p. 109.]

Legacy

Lloyd Hunter was recognized for his contributions to the North Omaha scene in 2005 when he was inducted in the Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame. [(nd) [http://omahablackmusic.com/inductees_2005.html 2005 Inductees] . Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 7/4/07.]

ee also

*Culture in North Omaha, Nebraska
*Music in Omaha, Nebraska

References


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