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Earl Humphrey

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Name
  
Earl Humphrey

Role
  
Percy Humphrey's brother


Died
  
June 26, 1971

Siblings
  
Percy Humphrey

Similar People
  
Percy Humphrey, Willie Humphrey, Kid Thomas Valentine, Paul Barbarin, Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Earl Humphrey (September 9, 1902, New Orleans – June 26, 1971, New Orleans) was an American jazz trombonist. He was the brother of noted New Orleans jazz players Willie Humphrey and Percy Humphrey.

Earl Humphrey learned to play trombone from his grandfather, and joined a traveling circus with his father in 1919. He traveled widely in the 1920s, and in 1927 recorded with Louis Dumaine. He played through the 1930s but retired to Virginia in the 1940s. In 1963 he returned to New Orleans, where he was urged to resume his musical career. He joined his brother Percy's band and played on a few albums, including Jazz City Studio. He recorded his first sessions as bandleader in the mid-1960s; Igor's Imperial Orchestra (1966) and Earl Humphrey & His Feetwarmers (1967) on the Center label. Earl died at his home in New Orleans in 1971 at the age of 68.

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Earl Humphrey Wikipedia