Lou McGarity

A very talented trombone soloist influenced by Jack Teagarden but possessing his own brassier sound, Lou McGarity was a strong asset to many bands and jam sessions. He started out playing violin when he was seven, not switching to trombone until he was 17.

McGarity studied at the University of Georgia from 1934-1936, gigged locally in the South (including with Kirk DeVore and Nye Mayhew), and toured with Ben Bernie from 1938-1940 before hitting the big time with Benny Goodman from 1940-1942. McGarity not only played with Benny Goodman's big band but with his smaller groups -- the first trombonist to do so. McGarity, who through the years often teamed up with his friend and fellow trombonist Cutty Cutshall (including with Goodman), worked with Raymond Scott's Orchestra at CBS from 1942-1944, spent time in the military and then rejoined Benny Goodman for a time in 1946. Starting in...

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Lou McGarity Albums

1 record