Harold Shorty Baker

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Harold Shorty Baker (born May 26, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri; died November 8, 1966 in New York City) was a jazz trumpeter.

He started on drums, but switched to trumpet in his teens. He began on riverboats and played with Don Redman in the mid-1930s. He also worked with Teddy Wilson and Andy Kirk before his more noted association with Duke Ellington. He would marry Kirk's pianist Mary Lou Williams.

His worked on and off in Duke Ellington's Orchestra from 1942 to 1962. This orchestra's trumpet section had some of the leading trumpeters of the swing to bop era, like Clark Terry and William "Cat" Anderson. He also worked with Johnny Hodges's group in the early 50s.

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