Bix Beiderbecke(1903-1931)
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Bix Beiderbecke was the first talented white jazz cornet player. He
also played the piano, but he had more success playing the cornet with
a very personal style. His first recordings were with "The Wolverines"
in 1924. After this he played in the Charlie Straight orchestra in
1925, with Jean Goldkette in 1926-27 and in the middle of that year he
signed a contract with the famous Paul Whiteman. He stayed with Whiteman
until 1929, with many interruptions. His alcohol abuse was dramatic
during this time and was the main cause of his premature death. Bix was
also a notable composer. His compositions like "In a Mist" and "In the
Dark" are very advanced for the time. His more famous recordings were
with his little orchestra, "Bix and his Gang", in 1927. He recorded
great solos with his friend 'Frankie Trambauer' like "Singin' the Blues" and "I'm
Coming, Virginia". With Whiteman he recorded many great solos like
"Lonely Melody", "Dardanella", "Sweet Sue" and "Oh Miss Hannah" - this
last song with Bing Crosby on vocals. His final recording was in 1930. He
played a lovely rendition of "I'll be Friend with
Pleasure".