Eddie Condon

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Eddie Condon was an influential American jazz guitarist and bandleader known for his key role in developing the Chicago and Dixieland jazz styles.

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instanceOf bandleader
composer
human
jazz guitarist
record producer
activeYearsEnd 1970s
activeYearsStart 1920s
associatedWith Chicago jazz scene
New York jazz scene
birthDate 1905-11-16
birthPlace Goodland, Indiana, United States NERFINISHED
coAuthor Thomas Sugrue NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Bix Beiderbecke NERFINISHED
Bobby Hackett NERFINISHED
Bud Freeman NERFINISHED
Gene Krupa NERFINISHED
Jack Teagarden NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
Pee Wee Russell NERFINISHED
Wild Bill Davison NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1973-08-04
founded Eddie Condon’s jazz club NERFINISHED
fullName Albert Edwin Condon NERFINISHED
genre Chicago jazz
Dixieland jazz
jazz
givenName Albert NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn Dixieland bandleaders
traditional jazz guitarists
instrument banjo
guitar
languageOfWork English
movement Dixieland revival
nickname Eddie Condon NERFINISHED
notableFor leading small-group jazz sessions
role in development of Chicago jazz style
role in development of Dixieland jazz revival
notableWork Eddie Condon’s Club (radio series) NERFINISHED
occupation bandleader
banjoist
guitarist
musician
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
recordLabel Columbia Records
Commodore Records NERFINISHED
Decca Records
style improvised ensemble jazz
small-group swing
wrote We Called It Music NERFINISHED

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Condon hasNotableBearer Eddie Condon
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Commodore Records notableArtist Eddie Condon