Åke Persson

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Åke Persson (February 25, 1932, Hässleholm - February 5, 1975, Stockholm) was a Swedish bebop jazz trombonist.

Persson, known as "the Comet", moved from southern Sweden to Stockholm in 1951, where he played in Simon Brehm's quintet (1951-54). Following this Persson worked with Arne Domnérus, Hacke Björksten, Harry Arnold's Radio Band (1956-61), Quincy Jones, Lars Gullen, the RIAS Berlin band (1961-75), and the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band (1963-71). Person played with many noted American musicians, including George Wallington, Roy Haynes, Benny Bailey, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Dizzy Gillespie. He led several sessions for labels such as Metronome, Philips, and EmArcy in the 1950s.

Persson was founded dead in his car in the Djurgården channel in February 1975.

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