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Don Murray

 
Artist: Don Murray
  • Born: June 07, 1904
  • Died: June 02, 1929
  • Active: '20s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Clarinet

Biography

A promising clarinetist, Don Murray's early death (five days short of his 25th birthday) means that he will be forever associated with the 1920s and the white jazz musicians of the era. Murray's brief career found him playing with some of the major jazzmen of the time. He was on tenor with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings for a short period in 1923, and in Detroit he was with the Jean Goldkette Orchestra from 1923-27 (including when Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Trumbauer were members from 1926-27). Murray recorded with both players in several different settings. A member of the legendary Adrian Rollini Orchestra in 1927, Murray also worked with Joe Venuti (1927-28), Broadway theater orchestras and, during his last year, with Ted Lewis. Murray, who never led his own record date, appeared in the Lewis film short Is Everybody Happy shortly before his premature death from head injuries apparently caused by his falling against a parked car in a drunken stupor. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Bix Beiderbecke and his Rhythm Jugglers, a pickup band formed, and dissolved, in 1925. From left to right, Howdy Quicksell (banjo), Tom Gargano (drums), Paul Mertz (piano), Don Murray (clarinet), Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), and Tommy Dorsey (trombone).

Don Murray (June 7, 1904 - June 2, 1929) was an early jazz clarinet and saxophone player.

Don Murray was born in Joliet, Illinois, and attended high school in Chicago. In his teens he made a name for himself as one of the best young jazz clarinetists and saxophonists in the city. In 1923 he recorded with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings; according to Rhythm Kings leader Paul Mares, Murray was not a regular member of the band, but was a friend who sometimes sat in with them. Murray also made early recordings with Muggsy Spanier. He then joined the Detroit, Michigan based band of Jean Goldkette, with whom he remained until 1927. It was here that he mentored the young Jimmy Dorsey.

After a brief stint with Adrian Rollini's band Murray was hired by Ted Lewis. Ted Lewis said that Murray was the greatest clarinetist he ever had in his band—high praise indeed since Jimmy Dorsey and Benny Goodman had also been in Lewis's band. Murray can be heard in the Ted Lewis film Is Everybody Happy? (1929), which is considered a "lost film," although Vitaphone disks are available.

Don Murray died in 1929 at a Los Angeles hospital after injuries sustained in a freak automobile accident. Apparently, he was standing on the running board of a moving roadster and fell; he struck the back of his head on the pavement and was then hospitalized with serious head injury.


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