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Milt Herth
Milton "Milt" Herth (November 3, 1902 – June 18, 1969)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Milt Herth - biography )〕 was an American jazz organist, known for his work on the Hammond organ soon after it was introduced in 1935. Herth's work is available from his recordings of the 1930s and 1940s. == Biography == Herth was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin,〔 〕 the son of Erick Herth and Mary Lautrop.〔"Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRDH-MD4 : accessed 31 January 2015), Milton E. Herth, 03 Nov 1903; citing Kenosha, Wisconsin, reference 4911694; FHL microfilm 1,302,884.〕 In 1937, Herth began to work with jazz pianist Willie "The Lion" Smith in Chicago, when Smith also signed to Decca Records.〔Jasen, David A. (2002). ''Black Bottom Stomp: Eight Masters of Ragtime and Early Jazz''. Routledge, p. 94, ISBN 978-0415936415〕 Herth, Smith, and drummer O'Neil Spencer formed the Milt Herth Trio.〔 The trio became a quartet with the addition of Teddy Bunn on guitar in April 1938.〔 Herth also played himself in several short films (''Love and Onions'' (1935), ''Swing Styles'' (1939), and ''Jingle Belles'', (1941)) as well as the longer 1942 film, ''Juke Box Jenny'', a movie noted for being a series of musical performances.〔() 〕 He died in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 18, 1969.〔 〕
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