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Paul Ricci

Paul Ricci

American jazz musician


Paul J. Ricci (April 6, 1914 – January 24, 2001) was an American jazz reedist.

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Early life

Ricci was born in New York City. He played clarinet and saxophone in local dance halls as a teenager.

Career

By the early 1930s, Ricci was playing professionally with Lud Gluskin, Joe Haymes, Bob Howard, Red McKenzie, Red Nichols, Adrian Rollini, and Joe Venuti. He worked extensively as a session musician for recordings and broadcasts from the 1940s through the 1960s, for NBC, Paramount, and Universal.[1] Among his later associations are with Yank Lawson, Bobby Hackett, Russ Case, Brad Gowans, Jerry Jerome, Herbie Fields, Lucky Millinder, Deane Kincaide, Bob Crosby, Jimmy Dorsey, Jerry Gray, Billy Butterfield, Enoch Light, Carl Kress, Billie Holiday, and the big bands of Dizzy Gillespie and Benny Goodman.[2]


References

Footnotes
  1. Wilson, Teddy; Ligthart, Arie; Loo, Humphrey van (2001-09-01). Teddy Wilson Talks Jazz: The Autobiography of Teddy Wilson. A&C Black. ISBN 978-0-8264-0228-8.
  2. "Requiem". Local 802 AFM. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
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