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Joseph Samuels : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Samuels
Joseph Samuels (possibly died in July 1953; see below) was an American musician and bandleader, who is today virtually only known through his recordings. ==The mysterious Joseph Samuels== Practically nothing seems to be known about Joseph Samuels as a person, and the dates of his birth and death have long remained unknown to jazz historians. However, recent information in the "Bixography Discussion group" suggests that Samuels might have died in July 1953.〔(Bixography Discussion group; post by Michael May July 20, 2007 )〕 An article published in the May 1919 issue of ''The Tatler'' indicates he was born in Tennessee, studied under Campanari at the College of Music of Cincinnati, and was concert master for Henry W. Savage.〔(''The Tatler'', May 1919 )〕 His name indicates that he, as well as many other musicians of the New York scene at the time, may have been of Jewish origin. He was mainly a reed player (playing clarinet, alto saxophone, and bass saxophone), but also played violin and made records as a soloist on the latter instrument accompanied by pianist Frank Banta.
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