- Brad Gowans
Brad Gowans (December 3, 1903,
Billerica, Massachusetts - September 8, 1954,Los Angeles ) was an Americanjazz trombonist and reedist.Gowans did work early on the
Dixieland jazz scene, playing with theRhapsody Makers Band ,Tommy DeRosa 's New Orleans Jazz Band, andPerley Breed . In 1926 he playedcornet withJoe Venuti , and worked later in the 1920s withRed Nichols ,Jimmy Durante ,Mal Hallett (1927-29), andBert Lown . He left music for several years during theGreat Depression , then returned to play withBobby Hackett (1936),Frank Ward ,Wingy Manone (1938), Hackett again,Joe Marsala , andBud Freeman 's Summa Cum Laude Band (1939-40).Early in the 1940s he played regularly at Nick's in
Chicago , and worked withRay McKinley andArt Hodes . As a clarinetist, he played in the reconstitutedOriginal Dixieland Jazz Band 's 1940s recordings. He stopped playing again briefly in the mid-1940s, then returned to play with Max Kaminsky (1945-46),Jimmy Dorsey , andNappy Lamare (1949-50). Following this he played freelance on the West Coast. He collapsed on stage in 1954 while playing withEddie Skrivanek and died eight months later.Aside from his playing, he also arranged pieces for Bud Freeman and
Lee Wiley , and invented the valide trombone, a hybrid slide-valve trombone which never caught on. He recorded a few times as a leader in 1926, 1927, and 1934, and did a full LP forVictor Records in 1946.References
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