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Musician of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Theodore Malcolm Nash
American swing reedman (clarinet, sax, flute ...), born October 31, 1922, in Somerville, Massachusetts (USA), died May 12, 2011, in Carmel, California (USA); he is probably best known for his association with Les Brown. He was active from the 1940s to the 1980s. He must NOT be confused with his nephew, Ted Nash (born in 1959), who is also a jazz saxophone player (but more hard bop / post bop and avant-garde than swing). Ted Nash's brother is trombonist Dick Nash, father of the younger Ted Nash.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Rural Rythm | Norman Whistler & The Rural Rythm Masters Guest Artist Ted Nash | 1964 | Album |
Peter Gunn | Ted Nash | 1959 | Album |
Peter Gunn | Ted Nash | 1959 | Album |
Star Eyes - The Artistry Of Ted Nash | Ted Nash | 1957 | Album |
The Brothers Nash | Ted Nash, Dick Nash | 1956 | Album |
The Music Of Frank Comstock | Ted Nash With Dick Nash, Tony Rizzi, Alvin Stoller, Morty Corb | 1954 | Album |
Made Without Microphones | Ted Nash | Album | |
Tenor Sax Solos ... Vol. 3 Featuring: Ted Nash | Ted Nash | Single | |
The Freeze / Nancy's Theme | Ted Nash | Single |