tr, voc, 1917-1992 US, South Carolina
Musician of Jazz
Johnny Letman (September 6, 1917 – July 17, 1992) was an American jazz trumpeter.Letman played early in his career in various Midwest bands, including those of Gerald Valentine, Scat Man Crothers, and Jimmy Raschelle. Moving to Chicago in the middle of the 1930s, he worked with Delbert Bright, Bob Tinsley, Johnny Lang, Nat King Cole (1938), Horace Henderson (1941–42), and Red Saunders (1942). He spent a year or so in Detroit, playing with Teddy Buckner and John Kirby, then moved to New York City in 1944. His credits there include Phil Moore, Lucky Millinder (1945), Cab Calloway (1947–49), Milt Buckner, and Count Basie (1951).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I'm Shooting High | Red Richards, George Kelly Quintet / Johnny Letman, Leonard Gaskin, Ronnie Cole | 1988 | Album |
A Funky Day In Paris | Johnny Letman | 1968 | Album |
The Many Angles Of John Letman | Johnny Letman | 1960 | Album |
Johnny Letman Quartet |