- Jimmy Maxwell
Jimmy Maxwell (January 9, 1917 - July 20, 2002) was an American
swing jazz trumpeter.Maxwell played
cornet from an early age, studying withHerbert L. Clarke in the early 1930s. He played withGil Evans (1933-34),Jimmy Dorsey (1936),Maxine Sullivan , andSkinnay Ennis before joiningBenny Goodman 's band from 1939-43. He also played with Goodman later in life, including on his tour of theSoviet Union in 1962. He worked as a studio musician forCBS from 1943, playing on "The Perry Como Show " (1945-63) and "The Tonight Show " (1963-73). Alongside this he worked as a sideman forWoody Herman (1958),Count Basie ,Duke Ellington (1973),Oliver Nelson ,Gerry Mulligan ,The New York Jazz Repertory Company , andChuck Israels 's National Jazz Ensemble. He also taught from 1950.Later in life Maxwell worked with
Dixieland jazz and swing ensembles such asDick Sudhalter 's New California Ramblers. He led one session forCircle Records in 1977. He retired later in life but still taught music until 2001, and died the next year.References
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