Alvin Alcorn, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alvin Alcorn

trumpeter

Date of Birth: 07-Sep-1912

Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Date of Death: 17-Jul-2003

Profession: trumpeter, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Alvin Alcorn

  • Alvin Alcorn (September 7, 1912 – July 10, 2003) was an American New Orleans jazz trumpeter. Alcorn was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • He learned music from his brother, though not much is known about his youth.
  • He played freelance in New Orleans in the late 1920s and early 1930s; he appears with Armand J.
  • Piron's Sunny South Syncopators in 1930-31.
  • He toured with Don Albert from 1932–37, but this ensemble only did one recording date and Alcorn does not solo on it.
  • He returned to New Orleans in 1937, playing in the groups of Paul Barbarin, Sidney Desvigne, Oscar Celestin (1951), and Octave Crosby.
  • He then moved to Los Angeles in 1954, where he played with Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band between 1954-56.
  • Returning once again to New Orleans, he played regularly in local ensembles, and occasionally accompanied bands such as Chris Barber's on tours of Europe.
  • He was a member of Louis Cottrell, Jr.'s Heritage Hall Jazz Band. Alcorn performed with the Olympia Brass Band on the soundtrack to the James Bond film Live and Let Die, and has a bit part as a killer in the film. Alcorn recorded steadily after his dates with Ory, but many of them were released on small-issue labels with poor sound quality.
  • Furthermore, Alcorn's abilities faded as he aged, and so he is primarily remembered for his time as a soloist with Ory.

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