- Carl Kress
Carl Kress (October 20, 1907,
Newark ,New Jersey - June 10, 1965,Reno ,Nevada ) was an Americanjazz guitarist.Kress began his career with
Paul Whiteman in 1926, and thereafter launched a successful career as a studio guitarist. He played in the late 1920s and 1930s withBix Beiderbecke ,Red Nichols ,Eddie Lang ,Miff Mole ,Frankie Trumbauer , Jimmy andTommy Dorsey , andAdrian Rollini . He played repeatedly withDick McDonough as a duo in the 1930s. He later worked withMuggsy Spanier (1944),Pee Wee Russell (1945),Bobby Hackett and Tommy Dorsey (1949) andPearl Bailey . He was also for a time a member of theGordon Jenkins Orchestra alongsideLouis Armstrong . His last years were spent playing withGeorge Barnes as a duo. He was also a record producer forCapitol Records in the 1940s, producing among others, the original 1946 version of "The Christmas Song" byThe King Cole Trio .At one point in his career he was a co-owner of the "Onyx Club" on
52nd Street inNew York City . He died of aheart attack while on tour in 1965.References
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