- Albert Snaer
Albert Snaer (1902 – 1962) was an American
jazz trumpeter.Snaer studied with
Paul Chaligny in New Orleans early in his life. He worked onriverboat s on theMississippi River in the 1920s, playing in the bands ofFate Marable ,Dewey Jackson , andGeorge Augustin . With Augustin, he co-led a band called the Moonlight Serenaders. He played in theExcelsior Brass Band before moving toNew York City in 1928.In the 1930s Snaer played with
Andy Kirk andLeroy Smith , but spent most of his time as a member ofClaude Hopkins 's orchestra. He went into semiretirement in the 1940s, starting up adry cleaning business inConnecticut . He played on some ofSidney Bechet 's recordings in the late 1940s. In the middle of the 1950s he moved toSan Francisco , where he played withBig Boy Goudie . In 1960 it was thought that he had died, and several papers ran obituaries about him; he did not actually die until 1962.References
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