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George Finola

George Finola

Musical artist


George A. Finola (5 October 1945 1 December 2000) was an American jazz cornetist.

Finola (center) on cornet leading a band at French Quarter Festival 1993
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Biography

Finola played professionally in New Orleans, playing gigs and advancing jazz scholarships most of his life and was an attraction.[1] He founded the Jazz Institute of Chicago and was among the organizers of the first New Orleans Jazz Festival in 1965.[2] He released his debut album Jazz Of The Chosen Few in 1965, where he is paired with notable musicians like Paul Crawford, Raymond Burke, Armand Hug, Danny and Blue Lu Barker.[3]

Discography (in selection)

  • 1965: Jazz Of The Chosen Few (Continental Recording And Sound Productions - JM-65-4)
  • 1975: No Words, Just George (Meiersdorff Record Productions - MRP1)
  • 1976: New Orleans After Hours (Maison Bourbon - MB 4)[4]

References

  1. Griffin, Thomas Kurtz (1974). The Pelican Guide to New Orleans. Pelican Publishing Company. ISBN 9781455610259. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  2. "George Finola, 55; founded Jazz Institute of Chicago". Chicago Sun-Times. 2000-12-08. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  3. ""His tale needed telling": The odd brilliance of P.T. Stanton". JazzLives.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  4. "George Finola". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-11-02.

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