tr, 1915-1993 US, Macon, Georgia
Musician of Jazz
Emmett Berry (July 23, 1915 – June 22, 1993) was a jazz trumpeter.Berry was born in Macon, Georgia. He began with study of classical trumpet in Georgia, but by 18 had switched to jazz and moved to New York City. He became a member of Fletcher Henderson's band and later replaced Roy Eldridge as soloist. In the 1940s he would work in Eldridge's Little Jazz Trumpet Ensemble. He also played in Count Basie's band. He is noted as an accompaniment for Billie Holiday, was in the picture A Great Day in Harlem, and the special The Sound of Jazz. He died in Cleveland, Ohio.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Boogie Woogie A La Parisienne (1956) | Emmett Berry - Sammy Price | 1993 | Compil. |
Paris 1956 Volume 1 | Lucky Thompson With Emmett Berry, Martial Solal, The Henri Renaud Trio, Gérard Pochonet, Guy Lafitte | 1985 | Album |
Yes Indeed! | Claude Hopkins With Buddy Tate, Emmett Berry | 1960 | Album |
Trumpets All Out | Art Farmer, Ernie Royal, Charlie Shavers, Emmett Berry, Harold Baker | 1957 | Album |
Blues In Six Four | Art Farmer, Ernie Royal, Charlie Shavers, Emmett Berry, Harold Baker | 1957 | Single |
Thompson Plays For Thomson | Lucky Thompson, Emmett Berry | 1956 | Album |
Maxim Saury Reçoit Sammy Price Et Emmet Berry | Maxim Saury, Sammy Price, Emmett Berry, Pierre Michelot, Jean-Baptiste "Mac Kac" Reilles | 1956 | Album |
Emmett Berry And His Orchestra | Emmett Berry | 1955 | Album |
Hot Trumpet Ensembles | Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers, Emmett Berry, Joe Thomas, Jonah Jones | 1950 | Album |
Emmett Berry And His Orchestra Jazz |
Emmett Berry Sextet Jazz |
Emmett Berry's Hot Six Jazz |