Pee Wee Russell
Clarinetist recognized for jazz improvisation

Born
March 27th, 1906
119 years ago
Died
1969
56 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1906, Pee Wee Russell was an influential American clarinetist and saxophonist. He collaborated with jazz greats, contributing to the development of jazz music and improvisation techniques. His unique style incorporated elements of both traditional and avant-garde jazz. Throughout his career, Russell recorded with prominent artists and bands, including Louis Armstrong and the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. In addition to performing, he composed various pieces that showcased his innovative approach.
Collaborated with Louis Armstrong
Recorded with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra
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