Alphonse Trent

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Alphonse Trent (or Alphonso Trent) (August 24, 1905 - October 14, 1959) was an American jazz pianist and territory band leader.

Trent played piano since childhood and worked in local bands in Arkansas through his youth. He led his first band in the mid-1920s, possibly as early as 1923. In 1924 he played with Eugene Cook's Synco Six, and then took over leadership of the band, which played until 1934, playing mostly in the American South and Midwest, as well as on steamboats. He left music in the mid-1930s but returned with another band in 1938. His sidemen included Terrence Holder, Alex Hill, Stuff Smith, Snub Mosley, Charlie Christian, Sweets Edison, Mouse Randolph, and Peanuts Holland.

As leader, he recorded only eight sides: four in 1928, two in 1930, and two in 1933.

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