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Occupation
  
American drummer


Name
  
Dave Tough

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Born
  
26 April 1907

Died
  
December 9, 1948, Newark, New Jersey, United States

Albums
  
2006-2007 Songs, Gravity Always Wins

Similar People
  
Bud Freeman, Eddie Condon, Bill Harris, Pee Wee Russell, Max Kaminsky

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Dave Tough (April 26, 1907 – December 9, 1948, was an American jazz drummer associated with Dixieland and swing jazz in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Biography

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Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Tough was a friend of Bud Freeman, who was part of a group of musicians known as the Austin High School Gang in Chicago. In 1925, he became a professional musician, playing with Jack Gardner, Art Kassel, Sig Meyers, and Husk O'Hare's Wolverines. After two years in Europe, he returned home and played with Benny Goodman and Red Nichols.

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He left music for three years until 1935, then joined the big bands of Ray Noble, Tommy Dorsey, Red Norvo, Bunny Berigan, and Benny Goodman. He played Dixieland jazz with Bud Freeman, Jack Teagarden, Mezz Mezzrow, and Joe Marsala. In the 1940s, he played in a naval band led by Artie Shaw, then joined Woody Herman's big band. He worked with Eddie Condon, Jerry Gray, Muggsy Spanier, and Jazz at the Philharmonic.

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Tough struggled with alcoholism throughout his life. He died at the age of 41 after falling down and hitting his head on the street in Newark, New Jersey.

Critical reception

Dave Tough has been described as "the most important of the drummers of the Chicago circle".

Awards and honors

In 2000, he was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.

Discography

With Benny Goodman

  • The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings (RCA Victor, 1935–39 [1997])
  • References

    Dave Tough Wikipedia


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