cl, vib, 1921-2003 US
Musician of Jazz
Thomas O. "Tommy" Gwaltney (born February 28, 1921, Norfolk, Virginia) (d. February 11, 2003, Virginia Beach, Virginia)is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader. He has played clarinet, saxophone, and vibraphone.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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In The Condon Tradition | Ed Polcer & Eddie Condon And His All-Stars, Bill Allred, Tommy Gwaltney, Johnny Eaton, Steve Jordan, Van Perry, Barrett Deems | 1986 | Album |
Pee Wee Russell's Land Of Jazz - A Memorial Tribute | Tommy Gwaltney, George Masso, Cliff Leeman, Steve Jordan, Tom Pletcher, Bob Haggart, Dill Jones, Charlie Harmon | 1982 | Album |
Jazz Hayloft Style, Volume Two | Wild Bill Davison, Dick Wellstood, Tommy Gwaltney, Walter Harris, Van Perry, Jack Connor Featuring Vocalists Natalie Lamb And Johnson McRee, Jr. | 1975 | Album |
Jazz Hayloft Style, Volume One | Wild Bill Davison, Dick Wellstood, Tommy Gwaltney, Walter Harris, Van Perry, Jack Connor Featuring Vocalists Natalie Lamb And Johnson McRee, Jr. | 1975 | Album |
Mr. Hayes Goes To Washington | Clancy Hayes With Tommy Gwaltney And The Blues Alley Cats | 1972 | Album |
This Is Blues Alley | Tommy Gwaltney, Steve Jordan, Keter Betts, John Philips | 1966 | Album |
Queen Of Song | Maxine Sullivan With Johnny Eaton - Tommy Gwaltney - Steve Jordan - Cliff Leeman - Van Perry | Album |
Tommy Gwaltney And The Jolly Rogers |
Tommy Gwaltney's Kansas City Nine Jazz |