- Paul Howard (musician)
Paul Leroy "Ox Blood" Howard (September 20, 1895,
Steubenville, Ohio - February 18, 1980,Los Angeles ) was an Americanjazz saxophonist and clarinetist.Howard began on
cornet , and also played oboe, bassoon, flute, and piano, but concentrated on tenor sax. After moving toLos Angeles in 1911, he got early professional experience withWood Wilson 's Syncopators in 1916,Satchel McVea 's Howdy Band, andHarry Southard 's Black and Tan Band. Howard played in the bands of bothKing Oliver andJelly Roll Morton when they touredCalifornia . He first recorded with theQuality Four in 1922-23, then played withSonny Clay in 1925 before forming his own group, the Quality Serenaders, later that year. Among his sidemen wereLionel Hampton (playing drums) andLawrence Brown . They played at Sebastian's Cotton Club from 1927 to 1929 and recorded forVictor Records before disbanding in 1930, whenLes Hite picked up some of the members. Howard subsequently played withEd Garland ,Freddie Washington ,Lionel Hampton again in 1935,Eddie Barefield (1936-37),Charlie Echols , and his own ensembles, including one that held a residence at Virginia's in Los Angeles from 1939 to 1953.References
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