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Musiker: Coon, Jackie
Nationalität: US
Geburtsjahr: 1929
Todesjahr: 2006
Instrumente: flh tp

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 Album-Bezeichnung: Interpret  —  Titel
LabelLabel-NummerAufnahme-Jahr 
 Barney Bigard  —  Jazz Hall Of FameLibertyLBY1358 F1957LP
 Dottie Dodgion  —  D.D. SingsArbors RecordsARCD 191281993CD
 Dottie Dodgion  —  D.D. SingsArbors RecordsARCD-191281993CD
 Eddie Miller  —  A Portrait of EddieBlue Angel Jazz ClubBAJC 5091971LP
 Jack Teagarden  —  The Club Hangover BroadcastsArbors RecordsARCD 191550-511954CD
 Jack Teagarden All Stars  —  Hangover Club, San Francisco, 1954FDC RecordsFDC-10261954LP
 Jack Teagarden and Band  —  JACK TEAGARDEN 1953/54 in SAN FRANCISCORaritiesNo. 391953-54LP
 Jackie Coon  —  Jazzin' With JackieArbors RecordsARCD 191101995CD
 Jackie Coon & Friends  —  Back In His Own BackyardArbors RecordsARCD 191091992CD
 Jackie Coon & His Pals.  —  SoftlyArbors RecordsARCD 191621995CD
 Jackie Coon And His Pals  —  SoftlyArbors RecordsARCD-191621995CD
 Matty Matlock and the Paducah Patrol  —  Four-Button DixieWarner Bros.W 12801958LP
 Matty Matlock and the Paducah Patrol  —  Gold Diggers in DixielandWarner Bros.13741859-60LP
 Pete Fountain With Charles Bad Dant's Orchestra  —  Pete Fountain & His Mardi Gras StruttersMCA RecordsMCA-1651963LP
 Pete Fountain With Charles Bad Dant's Orchestra  —  Pete Fountain The BluesMCA RecordsMCA-5061959LP
 Ray Bauduc - Nappy Lamare And Their Band  —  Two-Beat GenerationCapitol RecordsT 877 // T11981958LP
 Red Nichols and his 5 Pennies  —  PARADE OF THE PENNIESCapitol RecordsT-10511958LP
 Red Nichols and his Five Pennies  —  MEET THE FIVE PENNIESCapitol RecordsT-12281959LP
 Rick Fay  —  Endangered SpeciesArbors RecordsARCD 191201995CD
 The Blue Angel Jazz Club  —  Jazz at Pasadena '68 Volume 2Blue Angel Jazz ClubBAJC 5031968LP
 The Blue Angel Jazz Club  —  Jazz at Pasadena '68 Volume 1Blue Angel Jazz ClubBAJC 5021968LP
 The Blue Angel Jazz Club  —  THE PRIVATE JAZZ PARTY: "DON'T CALL IT DIXIE"Blue Angel Jazz ClubBAJC 513 /5141968-74LP
 Various  —  DIXIE OLDIESEmidiscC 048-507461950sLP
 Various  —  LES SUCCES ORIGINAUX DE LA NOUVELLE ORLEANSFestivalAlbum 1231955LP
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A middle-register, cool-toned flügelhornist who also contributes occasional vocals, Jackie Coon's likable style has been an asset to many informal mainstream sessions. Coon, who grew up in Southern California, was inspired to play trumpet after hearing Louis Armstrong's "West End Blues." He spent a few months with Jack Teagarden's band (some of the music from radio broadcasts has been released by Arbors) and had gigs with Charlie Barnet, Louis Prima, and Earl Hines, making his recording debut with Barney Bigard in 1957 and playing mellophone on Red Nichols' greatest version of "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Due to his decision to stay in California, fame has eluded Jackie Coon, but he worked for nine years at Disneyland, played regularly in local clubs, and appeared at jazz festivals. The popular flügelhornist led his first record session for Sea Breeze in 1986 and since 1991, he has recorded fairly often for Arbors. [Allmusic.com]