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Andy Sannella : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andy Sannella
Anthony George "Andy" Sannella (March 11, 1900 - December 10, 1962) was an American musician and bandleader. Andy Sannella was born in Brooklyn, NY.〔"Flying Radio Star Travels by Airplane for Broadcasts." Greensboro (NC) Daily News, July 24, 1930, p. 17.〕 His father Anthony and mother Lucia 〔"Mrs. Lucia Sannella." Brooklyn (NY) Daily Eagle, November 24, 1938, p. 11.〕 were both Italian immigrants. Sannella was a multi-instrumentalist; according to jazz historian John Chilton he played violin, piano, organ, clarinet, alto saxophone, guitar (preferably steel guitar), banjo and vibraphone. Occasionally he also appeared as a singer. ==Early career with Ray Miller and other bandleaders== Sannella began his musical studies on guitar and violin at the age of ten. When he was fourteen, his father died; several years later, Andy decided to leave school and join the military.〔"Folks Behind the Microphone." Washington DC) Evening Star, June 25, 1931, p. C 4.〕 He was turned down at first because he was underage, but was finally able to join the Navy.〔"Flying Radio Star Travels by Airplane for Broadcasts." Greensboro (NC) Daily News, July 24, 1930, p. 17.〕 After serving in the US Navy during World War I, Sannella spent the years 1920-1922 in Panama City working on violin and alto saxophone with various orchestras. He then settled in New York City where he played with the bands of Dan Gregory, Mike Markel and - not least - Ray Miller. With the latter orchestra Sannella seems to have made his first recordings during the years 1923-1925. On these recordings (which also feature jazz notables such as Frank Trumbauer and Miff Mole) Sannella is mainly featured on clarinet and alto saxophone, but is also heard soloing on bass clarinet on ''I Can't Get The One I Want'' (Brunswick 2643).
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