Alvin Burroughs | |
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Birth name | Alvin Burroughs |
Born | 1911 Mobile, AL |
Died | August 1, 1950 38) | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums |
Alvin Burroughs (November 21, 1911 – August 1, 1950) was an American swing jazz drummer.
Burroughs played in Kansas City with Walter Page's Blue Devils in 1928–29[1] and then with Alphonse Trent's territory band in 1930.[1]
Moving to Chicago, he played with Hal Draper's Arcadians (1935), Horace Henderson (July 1937–38),[1] and Earl Hines (September 1938–40);[1] with Hines he recorded extensively. In the early 1940s he worked with Milt Larkin's band at the Rhumboogie Club,[2] Benny Carter (late 1942),[1] and Red Allen (late 1944–April 46),[1] in addition to leading his own band.[1] He was in George Dixon's quartet in 1950[1] when he died of a heart attack. He never recorded as a leader.
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- Scott Yanow, https://www.allmusic.com/artist/p61148/biography Alvin Burroughs] at Allmusic
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