- Freddy Johnson
Freddy Johnson (
March 12 ,1904 –March 24 1961 ) was an Americanjazz pianist and singer who gained popularity in the 1930s playing mostlyswing style.He began playing professionally as
Florence Mills accompanist, and formed his own band in 1924. In 1925 he worked withElmer Snowden , and in 1926 he worked withBilly Fowler . He briefly worked withHenri Saparo andNoble Sissle , and then he joinedSam Wooding s band and traveled toEurope in June 1928.Wooding and Johnson parted ways in 1929, and Johnson returned to
Paris to do solo work. While he was in Paris, he withArthur Briggs and put together a band. Between late 1933 and 1934 Johnson worked withFreddy Taylor 's band, and then in February 1934 Johnson left Paris to work inBelgium andThe Netherlands .While living in
Amsterdam , he co-lead a band withLex Van Spall , and they played regularly at the Negro Palace in a trio withColeman Hawkins . He later worked at the Negro Palace, and then opened his own club, called La Cubana, in Amsterdam. He worked at his club until the 11th of December in 1941, when he was arrested by theNazis . He was interned in Bavaria from Janurary 1942 until February 1944, when he was repatriated to the US.After returning to the US, he worked with George James, then in 1944 joined
Gavin Bushell 's band in New York. In the later 40s and early 50s he worked mostly as a piano and voice coach, and also did some solo residencies at Well's New York. He returned to Europe in 1959 with the "Free and Easy" show, and then played for another three weeks in the Netherlands.Soon after he became very ill with
cancer , and after staying at a hospital inCopenhagen in autumn 1960, he returned to New York and stayed in St. Barnabas Hospital until his death.References
* "Who's Who of Jazz - Storyville to Swingstreet", by John Chilton, Chilton Book Company, page 169, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 72-188159
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