Claude Luter

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Claude Luter
Birth name Claude Luter
Born (1923-07-23)23 July 1923
Origin Paris, France
Genres Dixieland
Occupations Clarinetist
Saxophonist
Instruments Clarinet
Soprano saxophone
Years active 1940s 1990s
Associated acts Willie "The Lion" Smith Quartet
Claude Luter et Son Orchestre

Claude Luter 23 July 1923 6 October 2006) was a jazz clarinetist who also doubled on soprano saxophone.

Luter was born and died in Paris. He began on trumpet, but switched to clarinet. He might be best known for being an accompanist to Sidney Bechet when he was in Paris, but he also worked with Barney Bigard and French writer and musician Boris Vian.

Discography

  • En Concert (06/16/2003)
  • Puisque Vous Partez En Voyage (01/06/2003)
  • Jazz Spirituals Disques Vogue SLVLX 426
  • Parade Disques Vogue CLVLX 221
  • a Bobino Disques Vogue SLVLX 414
  • And His Orchestra Disques Vogue LVLX 156

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