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Christopher Columbus
http://www.dixielandcrackerjacks.com
Jazz, Boogie & Blues weekend 2008
On the programm in 2008 :
Saskia Laroo
Boris van der Lek
Wouter Kiers
Frits Kaatee
the Young Sinatra's
the Gypsy Swing Trio
Sensual
Dixieland Crackerjacks
Michel Muller - trumpet
Bert Brandsma - bass saxophone
Slidin' Selena - trombone
Lielian Tan - drums
Koos Greven -banjo

Leon "Chu" Berry (September 13, 1908 -- October 30, 1941) was an American swing tenor saxophonist.

His composition "Christopher Columbus" was the last important hit recording of Fletcher Henderon's orchestra, recorded in 1936. It is one of the most popular riff tunes from the swing era and used as the final showstopper in Benny Goodman's first Carnegy Hall Jazz concert dating from 1938.
Berry also played for a while in the Count Basie Big band.

Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, he is perhaps best known for his tenor saxophone work with Cab Calloway's Cotton Club Orchestra. Prior to joining Calloway's orchestra, Berry worked with Sammy Stewart, Benny Carter, Teddy Hill, and Fletcher Henderson. Though Berry based his style on that followed by Coleman Hawkins, the older man regarded Berry as his equal.

Berry died in Conneaut, Ohio from injuries sustained from an automobile accident.


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"Chu Berry" is also the unofficial name of a series of saxophones produced by the C.G. Conn company during the 1920s. Berry played a tenor model that was built during this era, though saxophone collectors often use "Chu Berry" in reference to alto, soprano, and baritone models of the same vintage.

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  • spelled trumpet wrong.

  • Sorry, you are right. I wrote it in Dutch language, but of course should write everything in the same language.

    Thanks for the correction.

    Bert Brandsma

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  • @merseysidestomper He can swing too! He's great on that horn.

  • Great Job!

  • Nice to see the BASS Saxophone and not the usual Baritone.

  • This song is so awesome! Great job!

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