- Jerome Don Pasquall
Jerome Don Pasquall (September 20, 1902 - October 18, 1971) was an American
jazz reed player.Pasquall grew up in
St. Louis, Missouri and played early in his life on themellophone inbrass band s. He served in the Army in 1918 in the 10th Cavalry Band, and picked up clarinet during this time. Following his discharge he played with Ed Allen in 1919 and then found work onriverboat s playing withCharlie Creath andFate Marable . He moved toChicago to study at theAmerican Conservatory , and played withDoc Cook 's Dreamland Orchestra as a tenor saxophonist. He then departed forBoston , and attended theNew England Conservatory of Music . In 1927-28 he played withFletcher Henderson .Following this he returned to Chicago and led his own ensemble, in addition to playing with
Freddie Keppard ,Dave Peyton ,Jabbo Smith (1931),Tiny Parham ,Fess Williams , the 1934 "Blackbirds" tour of Europe,Eddie South , Henderson again in 1936, andNoble Sissle (1937-1944). After the mid-1940s he did freelance work in New York, with Tony Ambrose among others, and gradually receded from active performance. He never led his own recording session.References
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