- Freddie Jenkins
Freddie "Posey" Jenkins (October 10, 1906 - 1978) was an American
jazz trumpeter.Jenkins played in the
Jenkins Orphanage Band when young, and attendedWilberforce University . following this he played withEdgar Hayes andHorace Henderson (1924-28) before taking a position inDuke Ellington 's Orchestra in 1928. As a member, he soloed in the 1930 film "Check and Double Check" during a performance of the song "Old Man Blues". He remained with the Ellington Orchestra until 1934, when lung problems forced him to quit.He recovered and formed his own group in 1935, recording one session as a leader; sidemen included
Ward Pinkett ,Albert Nicholas andBernard Allison . After this he played withLuis Russell in 1936. In 1937-38 he played with Ellington again, and for a short time thereafter played withHayes Alvis . After 1938, his lung ailment returned and he retired from performance. In later years he worked in songwriting,disc jockey ing, and in music press.References
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