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Junius C. "Junie" Cobb (1896 – 1970) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader. Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Cobb was competent on tenor saxophone, clarinet, banjo, piano, violin, and drums. He played with Johnny Dunn as a teenager, and after moving to Chicago he led his own ensemble in 1920-21 at the Club Alvadere. In the 1920s he played with King Oliver (1924–27) on banjo and with Jimmie Noone (1928–29). Following this Cobb put together another band of his own, and recorded with this ensemble for Vocalion and Victor. He played in Paris briefly in the early 1930s, then returned to lead groups in Chicago.

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  • Junie Cobb (de)
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  • Junius C. „Junie“ Cobb (* um 1896 in Hot Springs, Arkansas; † 1970) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Musiker (Klarinette, Tenorsaxophon, Banjo, Piano, Violine, Tuba und Schlagzeug) und Bandleader. (de)
  • Junius C. « Junie » Cobb, né en 1896 à Hot Springs et mort en 1970, est un musicien de jazz américain. (fr)
  • Junius C. "Junie" Cobb (1896 – 1970) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader. Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Cobb was competent on tenor saxophone, clarinet, banjo, piano, violin, and drums. He played with Johnny Dunn as a teenager, and after moving to Chicago he led his own ensemble in 1920-21 at the Club Alvadere. In the 1920s he played with King Oliver (1924–27) on banjo and with Jimmie Noone (1928–29). Following this Cobb put together another band of his own, and recorded with this ensemble for Vocalion and Victor. He played in Paris briefly in the early 1930s, then returned to lead groups in Chicago. (en)
  • Junius C. Cobb (Hot Springs, ca. 1896? - ca. 1970?) was een Amerikaanse jazz-musicus en bandleider die tal van instrumenten bespeelde: piano, klarinet, saxofoon (altsaxofoon, tenorsaxofoon), banjo, viool, tuba, gitaar, hobo, hoorn, trompet en drums. Hij is wel een one-man-band genoemd. Cobb componeerde ook. Een van de door hem geschreven nummers is "Once or Twice". Zijn broer Jimmy Cobb was een trompettist en speelde mee op verschillende opnames van broer Junie. (nl)
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  • Junius C. „Junie“ Cobb (* um 1896 in Hot Springs, Arkansas; † 1970) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Musiker (Klarinette, Tenorsaxophon, Banjo, Piano, Violine, Tuba und Schlagzeug) und Bandleader. (de)
  • Junius C. "Junie" Cobb (1896 – 1970) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader. Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Cobb was competent on tenor saxophone, clarinet, banjo, piano, violin, and drums. He played with Johnny Dunn as a teenager, and after moving to Chicago he led his own ensemble in 1920-21 at the Club Alvadere. In the 1920s he played with King Oliver (1924–27) on banjo and with Jimmie Noone (1928–29). Following this Cobb put together another band of his own, and recorded with this ensemble for Vocalion and Victor. He played in Paris briefly in the early 1930s, then returned to lead groups in Chicago. In 1946, he accompanied as a pianist, and played a number of extended engagements as a solo pianist. He went into semi-retirement in 1955, but played with Red Saunders in 1961 and Jasper Taylor in 1962. In addition to his performing and bandleading activities, Cobb also composed; among his tunes is "Once or Twice", written in 1929. His brother, Jimmy, was a trumpeter who played on a number of Junie's recordings. (en)
  • Junius C. « Junie » Cobb, né en 1896 à Hot Springs et mort en 1970, est un musicien de jazz américain. (fr)
  • Junius C. Cobb (Hot Springs, ca. 1896? - ca. 1970?) was een Amerikaanse jazz-musicus en bandleider die tal van instrumenten bespeelde: piano, klarinet, saxofoon (altsaxofoon, tenorsaxofoon), banjo, viool, tuba, gitaar, hobo, hoorn, trompet en drums. Hij is wel een one-man-band genoemd. Cobb speelde bij Johnny Dunn en, nadat hij naar Chicago was verhuisd, (1921). Hij stond met een eigen groep in club Alvadere (1920-1921) en werkte bij King Oliver, met wie hij opnames maakte in de periode 1924-1927. In de tweede helft van de jaren twintig maakte hij opnames als leider van de "Hometown Band" (met Johnny Dodds, 1926) en bijvoorbeeld de . Hij was lid van 's Apex Club Orchestra en stond daarmee in de studio's van en (1928-1929). Begin jaren dertig speelde hij kort in Parijs. Terug in Chicago leidde hij verschillende bands. Hij begeleidde als pianist en was vaak werkzaam als solo-pianist. In de jaren vijftig speelde hij hobo en hoorn tijdens opnames van Barney Kessel. In 1955 deed hij het wat rustiger aan, maar in de jaren zestig was hij terug met een nieuwe "Hometown Band" voor opnames. Cobb componeerde ook. Een van de door hem geschreven nummers is "Once or Twice". Zijn broer Jimmy Cobb was een trompettist en speelde mee op verschillende opnames van broer Junie. (nl)
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