p, 1902-1965 US, Reading, Pennsylvania
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Jazz and Pop
Arthur Schutt (Born Reading, Pennsylvania - November 21, 1902. Died San Francisco, California - January 28, 1965) was an American jazz pianist and arranger.Schutt learned piano from his father, and accompanied silent films as a teenager in the 1910s. He was playing in a movie palace in 1918 when Paul Specht hired him to play in a band; he worked for Specht until 1924, including during a tour of Europe in 1923. He held positions with Roger Wolfe Kahn and Don Voorhees, and became a prolific studio pianist, recording with Fred Rich, Nat Shilkret, Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, and the Charleston Chasers. From 1926-29 and again in 1931 he played with Red Nichols; he also recorded with Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey's orchestra (1928–31), and Benny Goodman. He recorded under his own name in 1929-3
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Novelty Ragtime Piano Kings | Rube Bloom & Arthur Schutt | 1980 | Compil. |
Songs Of Our Times - Song Hits Of 1936 | Marlene Fingerle And Arthur Schutt | 1959 | Album |
Songs of Our Times; Song Hits of 1929 | Marlene Fingerle, Arthur Schutt | 1950 | Album |
Rambling In Rhythm / Jack In The Box | Arthur Schutt | 1929 | Album |
Hot As A Summers Day / Trumpet Blues | Donald Lindley, Arthur Schutt, David Grupp | 1926 | Single |
Songs Of Our Times Song Hits Of 1926 | Marlene Fingerle, Arthur Schutt | Album |
Arthur Schutt And His Orchestra Pop, Soundtrack and Jazz |
Arthur Schutt's Orchestra |