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Teagarden, Jack

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Teagarden, Jack (1905–1964)

US jazz musician. He was a trombonist and singer whose relaxed, melodic instrumental style was highly influential. He was a featured sideman with Ben Pollack and Paul Whiteman 1927–38, led his own big band 1939–46, appeared with Louis Armstrong's All-Stars 1947–51, and led small groups thereafter.

Teagarden was born in Vernon, Texas.



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