- Benny Krueger
Benny Krueger (June 17, 1899 – April 29, 1967) was an American
jazz saxophonist.Krueger had the distinction of being, in all probability, the first jazz saxophonist on record. In 1917, the
Original Dixieland Jazz Band cut their first sides forRCA Records , which are traditionally considered to be the first ever recordings of jazz. One of RCA's managers insisted, against the ODJB members' wishes, that a saxophonist be included on their early recordings. Krueger was chosen by RCA as the saxophonist, and he recorded with the ODJB from 1917 to 1923.In the middle of the 1920s, Krueger had left the ODJB to lead his own band, and did some recording under his own name, as well as under several
pseudonym s. In the 1930s he worked in radio and served as musical director and orchestra conductor forRudy Vallee andBob Crosby . He was also asongwriter ; among his better-known songs are "Sunday" (covered byPat Boone ,Lester Young andLouis Jordan ) and "I Don't Know Why".References
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