h, ts, 1918-1986 US, Brooklyn
Musician of Jazz
Eddie Shu (Aug. 18, 1918, New York City - Jul. 4, 1986, Tampa, Florida) was an American swing jazz saxophonist. Shu learned violin and guitar as a child before picking up saxophone as a teenager. His first professional gigs were as a ventriloquist/harmonica player. He played in bands while serving in the Army from 1942 to 1945, and following his discharge he played with Tadd Dameron (1947), George Shearing, Johnny Bothwell, Buddy Rich, Les Elgart, Lionel Hampton (1949-1950), Charlie Barnet, Chubby Jackson, and Gene Krupa (1954-1958). In the 1960s Shu moved to Florida, playing locally as well as with Louis Armstrong's All-Stars, Hampton, and Krupa again. Though he only did a few sessions as a leader (1949, 1954, 1955), he recorded frequently with Krupa.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Jazz Practitioners | Eddie Shu / Robert Hardaway | 1955 | Compil. |
I Only Have Eyes For Shu | Eddie Shu | 1954 | Album |
New Stars - New Sounds Vol. I | Eddie Shu, Wild Bill Davis Trio, Joe Roland | Album |
Eddie Shuler World, Country and Rock |
Eddie Shuler's All Star Reveliers World, Rock and Folk |