- Ralph Escudero
Rafael "Ralph" Escudero (July 16, 1898,
Manati ,Puerto Rico - April 10, 1970, Puerto Rico) was a bassist and tubist active on the early Americanjazz scene.Escudero began playing bass in a school band at age 12, and moved to
New York City , playing with theNew Amsterdam Musical Association in 1920-21. In 1923 he was playing withWilbur Sweatman at the Howard Theater inWashington, D.C. whenFletcher Henderson overheard his playing and offered him a job. He remained in Henderson's employ until 1926, when he joinedMcKinney's Cotton Pickers , where he played and recorded until 1931. In the 1930s he played withKaiser Marshall , theSavoy Bearcats , andW.C. Handy , then returned to Puerto Rico, playing there into the 1960s.References
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Leonard Feather andIra Gitler , "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, p. 213.
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