Dave Martin (jazz musician)
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Dave Martin (1907–1975) was an American jazz musician. He was a New York-based bandleader of the 1940s and 1950s.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Billboard – November 27, 1948 "The show teed off with Dave Martin's band doing Caravan from the center of the floor to a fairish mitt. The same band also cut the show in good style."
- ^ Voices of the Jazz Age: Profiles of Eight Vintage Jazzmen Chip Deffaa – 1992 – Page 43 "Waters ... He played in various commercial bands, too, such as violinist Norwood Penner's society music-type quintet and Dave Martin's orchestra, which played at hotels."
- ^ Benny Waters – The key to a jazzy life 1985– Page 52 "DAVE MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA As well as the Norwood Fenner's job, I played with Dave Martin's orchestra. He had a little Society orchestra also. He was the Dave Martin connected with the school of music in Harlem. We were playing pretty ."
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