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Elmer James

Elmer James

American jazz musician


Elmer Taylor James (1910 – July 25, 1954)[1] was an American jazz double-bassist and tubist.

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James primarily played tuba early in his career, including with Gene Rodgers, June Clark, and Chick Webb in the late-1920s. He worked with Webb until 1933, including on recordings with Louis Armstrong.[2] Around 1933 he switched to bass and continued working with Webb, as well as with Benny Carter, Bob Howard, Buster Bailey, Fletcher Henderson,[3] and Red Allen. From 1934 to 1936, he played with the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, and later in the decade with Edgar Hayes, Mezz Mezzrow, Jabbo Smith, and Tommy Ladnier. He worked with Claude Hopkins and Zutty Singleton in the early 1940s, but stopped performing and recording after about 1943.


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  1. "James, Elmer - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  2. Gelly, Dave (2007-10-18). Being Prez: The Life and Music of Lester Young. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977479-1.
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