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Eddie Durham

tb, g, 1906-1987 US, San Marcos, Texas
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Jazz
A.k.a. Eduard Durham

Eddie Durham (born August 19, 1906, San Marcos, Texas, USA - died March 6, 1987, New York City, New York, USA) was an American guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger. He played with Walter Page's Blue Devils and the orchestras of Bennie Moten, Jimmie Lunceford and Count Basie. He was one of the first musicians to adopt the electric guitar (just invented in 1931) after using instruments with a resonator. He experimented with proto-amplifiers as early as 1929, for example in the solo of Band Box Shuffle (with Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, in October 1929), and recorded one of the first amplified guitar tracks in 1935 (on Jimmie Lunceford's cover of Hittin' The Bottle). From 1936 to 1938, Durham arranged and composed many pieces for Count Basie's groups and orchestras: John's Idea (July 1937), Time Out (August 1937), Topsy (August 1937), Out The Window (October 1937), Sent For You Yesterday (February 1938), Swinging The Blues (february 1938), Every Tub (February 1938). In the 1940's, Durham became musical director of the International Sweethearts Of Rhythm, an all-female jazz band. At the same time, he was leading his own combo, which included some Kansas City swing veterans such as Buster Smith and Hot Lips Page. Durham maintained his activity as arranger through the 1960's, and was playing guitar and touring until the 1980's. He appears playing a trombone solo in the documentary film The last of the Blue Devils, directed by Bruce Ricker in 1980.

     
Instruments
  • Trombone
  • Guitar
  • Electric guitar
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Pop
  • Soundtrack
Popular Tracks   
Good Morning Blues on Special Christmas by Ella Fitzgerald
Time Out on The Complete Decca Recordings by Count Basie
Swinging Mood on The JSP Jazz Sessions Vol. 2 - London 1980-85 by Various Artists
Sliding Along on The JSP Jazz Sessions Vol. 2 - London 1980-85 by Various Artists
Wee Jeanie on The JSP Jazz Sessions Vol. 2 - London 1980-85 by Various Artists
Pagin' The Devil on All Stars Jazz by Buck Clayton
Blue Bone on The JSP Jazz Sessions Vol. 2 - London 1980-85 by Various Artists
Guitar Piece No. 2 on The JSP Jazz Sessions Vol. 2 - London 1980-85 by Various Artists
Good Mornin' Blues on Jazz Chronicles: The Guitarists, Vol. 3 by Various Artists
Front & Center on Blue Bone by Eddie Durham

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Swing's The ThingIllinois Jacquet, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Eddie Durham2004Compil.
Blue BoneEddie Durham1981Album
Kansas City Six And Five (1938)Lester Young, Buck Clayton, Eddie Durham, Freddie Green, Walter Page, Jo Jones1979Compil.
Eddie DurhamEddie Durham1974Album
Keyboards Kings Of JazzCount Basie, Eddie Durham, Duke Ellington, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons1955Single
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