Vernon Andrade, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vernon Andrade

American jazz band leader

Date of Birth: 24-Apr-1902

Date of Death: 08-Feb-1966

Profession: conductor, bandleader, violinist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Vernon Andrade

  • Vernon Andrade (April 24, 1902, Panama – February 8, 1966, New York City) was an American jazz bandleader active primarily in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Andrade played violin as a teenager and moved to New York in the early 1920s, holding a position in Deacon Johnson's orchestra.
  • He picked up double-bass in 1923 and became a bandleader around the same time.
  • He married Charlotte Cooper and moved to a brownstone in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
  • Oddly enough he and Carmen McRae were neighbors and in-laws.
  • He held a regular gig at the Renaissance Casino and also worked the Alhambra Ballroom in Harlem, which featured high-level dancing.
  • Frankie Manning was among Andrade's admirers.
  • He remained at the Renaissance until 1938; members of his band included Pete Briggs, Ernest Hill, and Zutty Singleton.
  • Helen Humes recorded with Andrade's band on Okeh Records, but other than this, Andrade recorded little in his career, and was largely forgotten as a result.
  • Nevertheless, his style of arrangements was an influence on bandleaders like Fletcher Henderson and Chick Webb.
  • Andrade spent the later years of his life teaching piano and violin.

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