- Junie Cobb
Junius C. "Junie" Cobb (1896? - 1970?) was an American
jazz multi-instrumentalist andbandleader .Born in
Hot Springs, Arkansas , Cobb was competent on tenor saxophone, clarinet, banjo, piano, violin, and drums. He played withJohnny Dunn as a teenager, and after moving toChicago he led his own ensemble in 1920-21 at the Club Alvadere. In the 1920s he played withKing Oliver (1924-27) on banjo and withJimmie Noone (1928-29). Following this Cobb put together another band of his own, and recorded with this ensemble for Vocalion and Victor. He played inParis briefly in the early 1930s, then returned to lead groups in Chicago.In 1946, he accompanied
Annabelle Calhoun as a pianist, and played a number of extended engagements as a solo pianist. He went into semi-retirement in 1955, but played withRed Saunders in 1961 andJasper Taylor in 1962.In addition to his performing and bandleading activities, Cobb also composed; among his tunes is "Once or Twice", written in 1929. His brother, Jimmy, was a trumpeter who played on a number of Junie's recordings.
References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hvfexqr5ldje Junie C. Cobb] at
Allmusic
*Howard Rye, "Junie Cobb". "Grove Jazz" online.
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