Jack Gardner (musician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jack Gardner (musician)

American musician

Date of Birth: 14-Aug-1903

Place of Birth: Joliet, Illinois, United States

Date of Death: 26-Nov-1957

Profession: pianist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Jack Gardner (musician)

  • Francis Henry "Jumbo Jack" Gardner August 14, 1903, Joliet, Illinois – November 26, 1957, Dallas, Texas) was an American jazz pianist. Gardner played locally in Denver in the early 1920s, including with Doc Becker's Blue Devils and Boyd Senter's band.
  • He moved to Chicago in 1923, where he led his own band in addition to playing with musicians like Wingy Manone, Jean Goldkette, and Gene Austin.
  • He remained in Chicago through 1937, playing with Jimmy McPartland in 1936.
  • Moving to New York City, he began associations with Sandy Williams's orchestra and Harry James, but returned to Chicago early in the 1940s, where he led his own group.
  • In 1944 he recorded with Baby Dodds.
  • He spent much of his later life playing in Dallas, Texas. Gardner's compositions include the song "Bye, Bye, Pretty Baby".

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