Jack Gardner

American musician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican musician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasMusician Pianist Jazz musician
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Genres:Jazz
Instruments:Piano
Birth14 August 1903, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA
Death26 November 1957Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA (aged 54 years)
Star signLeo
The details

Biography

Jack Gardner in a 1944 ad

Francis Henry "Jumbo Jack" Gardner (August 14, 1903 in Joliet, Illinois – November 26, 1957 in Dallas, Texas) was an American jazz pianist.

Gardner played locally in Denver in the early 1920s, including with Doc Becker's Blue Devils and Boyd Senter's band. He moved to Chicago in 1923, where he led his own band in addition to playing with musicians like Wingy Manone, Jean Goldkette, and Gene Austin. He remained in Chicago through 1937, playing with Jimmy McPartland in 1936. Moving to New York City, he began associations with Sandy Williams's orchestra and Harry James, but returned to Chicago early in the 1940s, where he led his own group. In 1944 he recorded with Baby Dodds. He spent much of his later life playing in Dallas, Texas.

Gardner's compositions include the song "Bye, Bye, Pretty Baby".

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