- Gene Gifford
H. Eugene "Gene" Gifford (b. May 31, 1908) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and arranger.
Gifford was raised in
Memphis, Tennessee , and played banjo in high school; following this he played interritory band s, includingWatson's Bell Hops and the bands ofBob Foster andLloyd Williams . He formed his own group to tourTexas , and then switched to guitar to play withBlue Steele andHenry Cato 's Vanities Orchestra in 1928.In 1929 he arranged for
Jean Goldkette , and that same year he joined theCasa Loma Orchestra , where he became the group's chief arranger. He played guitar and banjo in the ensemble but quit in 1933 to concentrate on arrangements for the group. He remained with Casa Loma until 1939, but returned to play with them in 1948-49. He worked as a freelance arranger in the 1940s and did much work arranging for radio. In the 1950s and 1960s he went into semiretirement from music, working inradio engineering .Gifford led only one session as a bandleader, which yielded four tunes for
Victor Records in 1935.References
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