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  1. Leon Brown Berry (dit Chu ou Chew) est un saxophoniste américain de swing jazz, né à Wheeling en Virginie-Occidentale le 13 septembre 1908 1 et mort à Conneaut dans l' Ohio le 30 octobre 1941 .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chu_BerryChu Berry - Wikipedia

    Leon Brown "Chu" Berry (September 13, 1908 – October 30, 1941) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist during the 1930s. He is perhaps best known for his time as a member of singer Cab Calloway 's big band .

  3. 29 mai 2013 · From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Chu Berry, from the era of 1933-1936. Tape 1. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave.

  4. The set also includes a number of rarely-seen photographs of Chu and his cohorts, an illuminating essay and track-by-track analysis by Loren Schoenberg, and a discography that addresses numerous discrepancies that have appeared in various releases and accounts of the time.

  5. 12 juin 2024 · Leon “Chu” Berry died on October 31, 1941, near Conneaut Lake, Ohio, as the result of injuries he received in an accident three days earlier while a passenger in an auto taking members of the Cab Calloway Band to Canada for a job.

  6. Recorded with Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra in Chicago, May 14-15, 1936. Trumpet – Roy Eldridge Tenor Saxophone – Leon "Chu" Berry Piano – Teddy Wilson Guitar – Bob Lessey Drums – Sid ...

  7. 8 sept. 2007 · Among the major groups with which he played were the bands of Benny Carter, (1930) Teddy Hill, (1933-35) Fletcher Henderson (1936) to whom he contributed the song "Christopher Columbus" and ultimately Cab Calloway, with whom he joined up with in 1937.