Marty Napoleon
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Marty Napoleon | |
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Left to right: Don Varella, Stan Johnson, Marty Napoleon, Fraser MacPherson. Penthouse, Vancouver, B.C. April 4, 1952. Photo courtesy of the Fraser MacPherson estate | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Marty Napoleon |
Born | June 2, 1921 |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | Piano |
Associated acts |
Louis Armstrong Charlie Ventura |
Currently resides at The Regency senior center, in Glen Cove, NY (Long Island)
Select discography
As bandleader
- Marty Napoleon Swings and Sings (Bethlehem Records)
With Louis Armstrong
- A Kiss To Build a Dream On (Brunswick Records)
- Louis Armstrong with Jack Pleiss' Orchestra (Decca Records)
With Kai Winding
- New Sound In Modern Music, Vol. 4 (Savoy Records)
With Charlie Ventura
- Blue Saxophone (Norgran Records)
- Collates (Mercury Records)
With Rex Stewart
- Late Date (Simitar Records)
With Carl Barry
- A Kiss To Build a Dream On (Brunswick Records)
With Herbie Fields
- Herbie Fields: His Orchestra and Quintet (1946-1947) (RCA Victor Records)
With Teddy Reig
- Ed Pob (Savoy Records)
With Allen Eager
- Tenor Sax Solos (Savoy Records)
Notes
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