Jimmy Maxwell (January 9, 1917 β July 20, 2002) was an American swing jazz trumpeter.
Maxwell played cornet from an early age, studying with Herbert L.
Clarke in the early 1930s.
He played with Gil Evans (1933β34), Jimmy Dorsey (1936), Maxine Sullivan, and Skinnay Ennis before joining Benny Goodman's band from 1939-43.
He also played with Goodman later in life, including on his tour of the Soviet Union in 1962.
He worked as a studio musician for NBC from 1943, playing on The Perry Como Show (1945β63), The Patti Page Show, the Pat Boone Show, and The Tonight Show (1963β73).
He played first trumpet on hundreds of recordings and commercials from 1950-1980.
In addition, he worked as a sideman for, among others, Woody Herman (1958), Count Basie, Duke Ellington (1973), Oliver Nelson, Gerry Mulligan, Maynard Ferguson, Quincy Jones (1964), the New York Jazz Repertory Company, and Chuck Israels's National Jazz Ensemble.