- Ken Kersey
Ken Kersey (April 3, 1916,
Harrow, Ontario - April 1, 1983,New York City ) was a Canadianjazz pianist who spent most of his life working in the United States.Kersey was born into a musical family and studied piano and trumpet while attending the
Detroit Institute of Musical Arts . In 1936, Kersey moved toNew York City , where he played withLucky Millinder ,Billy Hicks ,Frankie Newton ,Billie Holiday ,Roy Eldridge ,Red Allen , andCootie Williams , In 1942 he replacedMary Lou Williams asAndy Kirk 's pianist; Kirk recorded his composition "Boogie Woogie Cocktail". He joined the Army from 1943 to 1945, where he occasionally played trumpet in military bands, then played from 1946 to 1949 with theJazz at the Philharmonic touring ensembles. He continued to play with noted musicians through the 1950s, including Eldridge and Allen again, as well asBuck Clayton ,Edmond Hall ,Sol Yaged , andCharlie Shavers .Kersey retired from music late in the 1950s after being diagnosed with a bone ailment. He recorded twelve tunes as a bandleader - four for
Savoy Records in 1946, two forClef Records in 1949, two forCircle Records in 1950, and four forFoxy Records in 1951 which featuredHot Lips Page andPaul Quinichette as sidemen.References
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