- Rosy McHargue
James "Rosy" McHargue (April 6, 1902,
Danville, Illinois - June 8, 1999,Santa Monica ,California ) was an Americanjazz clarinetist, associated principally with theDixieland jazz scene.McHargue worked professionally from age 15, with
The Novelty Syncopators in 1917. His first recordings were withRoy Schoenbeck 's Orchestra in 1922 on the track "Wow Wow Blues"; he also recorded early on with theSeattle Harmony Kings (1925),Frankie Trumbauer (1931),Ted Weems (1934), andJimmy McPartland (1936). He was a member ofThe Wolverines shortly afterBix Beiderbecke 's departure in 1925. His tenure with Weems lasted from 1934 to 1942.McHargue then moved to
Los Angeles , where he played withEddie Miller ,Benny Goodman ,Kay Kyser (1943-46), andRed Nichols (1947-51). He later played withPee Wee Hunt andPete Dailey , and recorded as a leader for Jump, Fairmont, Audiophile, and Protone in the 1940s and 1950s.In his old age, McHargue began singing and became extraordinarily active in the jazz preservation movement, working with historians in interviews and recalling the tunes and lyrics to many forgotten songs from the 1920s and earlier. He recorded again for
Stomp Off in 1992 and played jazz festivals into the late 1990s.References
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