Bob Shoffner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bob Shoffner

American musician

Date of Birth: 04-Apr-1900

Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Date of Death: 05-Mar-1983

Profession: jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Bob Shoffner

  • Bob Shoffner (April 4, 1900 – March 5, 1983) was an American jazz trumpeter. Shoffner grew up in St.
  • Louis, Missouri, and played drums and bugle before settling on trumpet at age eleven.
  • He played trumpet in a military band while serving in the U.S.
  • Army from 1917-1919, and then played with Charlie Creath and Tommy Parker in territory bands.
  • He relocated to Chicago in 1921, and played with John H.
  • Wickcliffe, Everett Robbins, and Mae Brady.
  • He returned to St.
  • Louis and duty under Creath briefly before heading back to Chicago to play under Honore Dutrey and then, in 1924, to replace Louis Armstrong in King Oliver's Creole Jazzband.
  • He played with Oliver until 1927, and spent time with Dave Peyton and Lottie Hightower during this time as well. Shoffner suffered a lip ailment in 1927, but returned after a few months to play with Charles Elgar (1928), Erskine Tate, Jerome Carrington, McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1931), and Frankie Jaxon (1932).
  • He moved to New York City in 1934, and played there with Fess Williams, Fletcher Henderson, and Hot Lips Page (1938).
  • He returned once more to Chicago around 1940, and took a job working for the state; he recorded with Richard M.
  • Jones in the middle of the 1940s, but then took a hiatus from music until 1957 to play with Franz Jackson's Original Jazz All-Stars (1957-1963).
  • Health concerns forced him into semi-retirement after this time. Shoffner also recorded in the 1920s with Lovie Austin, Jimmy O'Bryant, Ida Cox, and Luis Russell.

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