b, 1918-1974 US, Pittsburgh
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Edward Safranski
Edward 'Eddie' Safranski (December 25, 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – January 10, 1974 in Los Angeles, California) was an American jazz double bassist best known for his work with Stan Kenton. He had also worked with Charlie Barnet and Benny Goodman From 1946 to 1953 he won the Down Beat Readers' Poll for bassist.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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New Trends In Modern Music - Volume 1 | Kai Winding, Shorty Rogers, Shelly Manne, Stan Getz, Allen Eager, Shorty Allen, Marty Napoleon, Iggy Shevak, Eddie Safranski | 1954 | Album |
Jazz Off The Air (WNEW - 1947), Vol. 1 | Roy Eldridge / Flip Phillips / Eddie Safranski / Al Casey / Specs Powell / Mike Colicchio / Mel Tormé | 1952 | Album |
Jazz At Storyville - Vol. 3 | Marian McPartland With Don Lamond And Eddie Safranski | 1952 | Album |
Flip And Jazz [Part 2] / Flip And Jazz [Part 3] | Roy Eldridge, Flip Phillips, Al Casey, Mike Colicchio, Eddie Safranski, Specs Powell | 1947 | Album |
Honeysuckle Rose / Flip And Jazz [Part 1] | Roy Eldridge, Flip Phillips, Al Casey, Mike Colicchio, Eddie Safranski, Specs Powell | 1947 | Album |
Jazz Jazz Jazz | Joe Bushkin & His Rhythm / Eddie Safranski / Teddy Wilson | Album | |
Martin Kane Theme / No Moon At All / 12th Street Rag / Hoity-Hoity | Eddie Safranski, Joe Bushkin | Single | |
D.J. Joy Ride | Eddie Safranski | Single | |
How High The Moon / Lover | Flip Phillips, Roy Eldridge, Al Casey, Mike Colicchio, Eddie Safranski, Specs Powell / Mel Tormé | Album | |
Three Kenton's Be Boppers Groups 1947-1950 | Vido Musso, Maynard Ferguson, Eddie Safranski | Album |
Eddie Safranski And The Poll Cats Jazz |
Eddie Safranski's All Stars Jazz |