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American jazz trumpeter
Sidney De Paris
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American jazz trumpeter
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Gemini
Birth
30 May 1905, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 September 1967, New York City, New York, USA (aged 62 years)
Age
62 years
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Biography
Sidney De Paris (May 30, 1905 – September 13, 1967) was an American jazz trumpeter. His brother was Wilbur de Paris.
He was a member of Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten (1926–1931), worked with Don Redman (1932–1936 and 1939), followed by periods with Zutty Singleton (1939–1941), Benny Carter (1940–41), and Art Hodes (1941). De Paris recorded with Jelly Roll Morton (1939) and Sidney Bechet (1940),and was part of the Panassie sessions in 1938. From 1947, and throughout the 1950s, he performed almost exclusively with his brother, Wilbur.
He suffered from ill health in the latter years of his life, before he died in September 1967, at the age of 62.
Partial discography
- "I've Found A New Baby" b/w "Black And Blue" - Commodore Records 78 rpm 552 (1940s) - as De Paris Brothers Orchestra featuring Wilbur de Paris, with Edmond Hall, Clyde Hart, Billy Taylor and Specs Powell
- Deparis Dixie (Blue Note, 1944)
- Jamming in Jazz (Blue Note, 1944)
- Sidney Deparis' Blue Note Stompers (Blue Note, 1951)
- Dixieland Hits Country & Western (Swingville, 1962)
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