Karl George
Karl Curtis George (April 26, 1913 – May 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Early in his career George played with McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1933) and Cecil Lee. Later in the 1930s he spent time in the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra and then in the orchestras of Teddy Wilson (1939–40) and Lionel Hampton (1941–42). He served in the Army in 1942-43, then moved to California and played with Stan Kenton (1943), Benny Carter (1944), Count Basie (1945), and Happy Johnson (1946). He led his own group on record in 1945-46, and played in sessions led by Charles Mingus, Slim Gaillard, Oscar Pettiford, Dinah Washington, and Lucky Thompson. George retired from music after the late 1940s due to ill health.
Discography[]
With Count Basie
- The Original American Decca Recordings (GRP, 1992)
With Stan Kenton
- Stan Kenton's Milestones (Capitol, 1950)
- Stan Kenton Classics (Capitol, 1952)
- The Kenton Era (Capitol, 1955)
With Dinah Washington
- Mellow Mama (Delmark, 1992)
References[]
- Karl George at Allmusic
- Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler, The Biographical Encyclopedia of Music. Oxford, 1999, p. 251.
- American jazz trumpeters
- American male trumpeters
- Jazz musicians from Missouri
- Musicians from St. Louis
- 1913 births
- 1978 deaths
- 20th-century American musicians
- 20th-century trumpeters
- 20th-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians
- American jazz trumpeter stubs