- Joe Haymes
Joe Haymes (1908-1964) was an American
jazz bandleader and arranger.Haymes grew up in
Springfield, Missouri and worked in acircus as a youth, performing as atrapeze artist and playing bass drum in the circus band. Anautodidact on piano, he played locally before being hired byTed Weems toward the end of the 1920s. He arranged the hit "Piccolo Pete ", among others.He struck out on his own in 1930, leading a band in
Tulsa, Oklahoma and thenNew York City . He recorded with them in 1932, but in late 1933Buddy Rogers took control of the group. He then put together aswing jazz group, but after Tommy andJimmy Dorsey split in 1935, twelve of Haymes's players took jobs in Tommy's new orchestra. He arranged a third band and recorded with it until 1937 but it was not successful.Haymes toured as an arranger with
Lee Brown in 1938, and then found work writing and arranging anonymously forHollywood and forCBS Records from the 1940s into the 1960s.Among the players in Haymes's orchestra were
Johnny Mince ,Pee Wee Erwin ,Sterling Bose ,Bud Freeman ,Walt Yoder , andLee Castle .References
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