Marty Grosz
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Marty Grosz | |
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Birth name | Marty Oliver Grosz |
Born | February 28, 1930 |
Origin | Berlin, Germany |
Genre(s) | Jazz, dixieland |
Instrument(s) | guitar, banjo, vocals |
Associated acts | Bob Wilber |
Marty Oliver Grosz (born February 28, 1930) is a German jazz guitarist, banjoist, vocalist and composer born in Berlin, Germany, perhaps most notable for his work with Bob Wilber, performing with and doing arrangements for him. Grosz has also been involved in projects involving Kenny Davern, Dick Sudhalter and Keith Ingham.
Marty Grosz is the son of the famed painter George Grosz who was associated with the Dada art movement.
[edit] Select discography
As bandleader
- Thanks (Jazzology Records)
- Hooray For Bix! (Good Time Jazz Records)
- Marty Grosz and His Hot Combination (Arbors Records)
- Swing It! (Jazzology Records)
- Songs I Learned At My Mothers Knee & Other Low Joints (Jazzology Records)
- Chasin' The Spots (Jump Records)
- Sings of Love & Other Matters (Jazzology Records)
- Rhythm Is Our Business (Sackville Records)
- Just for Fun! (Nagel-Heyer Records)
- Left To His Own Devices (Jazzology Records)
- Keep a Song in Your Soul (Jazzology Records)
- Ring Dem Bells (Live) (Nagel-Heyer Records)
- On Revival Day (Jazzology Records)
- Unsaturated Fats (Stomp Off)
- Donaldson Redux (Stomp Off)
- Just Imagine: The Music of DeSylva, Brown and Henderson (Stomp Off Records)