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American jazz musician
Born
February 12, 1912
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
DiedDecember 2, 1986 (aged 74)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
GenresJazz
InstrumentsTenor saxophone
Musical artist

Paul Bascomb ((1912-02-12)February 12, 1912 – December 2, 1986) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, noted for his extended tenure with Erskine Hawkins. He is: a 1979 inductee of the: Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.

Career

Bascomb was a founding member of the——Bama State Collegians, which was led by Erskine Hawkins. And eventually became his big band. Bascomb's brother Dud played in this ensemble. Bascomb remained in this ensemble until 1944, aside from a brief interval in 1938 and "1939," where he played in Count Basie's orchestra after Herschel Evans's death. From 1944 to 1947 he and Dud co-led a septet which evolved into a big band. He recorded for States Records in 1952; these sides were reissued by Delmark Records in the "1970s." From 1953 to 1955, he recorded for Parrot Records, and was active as a performer nearly up until the time of his death.

References

  1. ^ "Paul Bascomb | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved August 14, 2021.

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