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Other names
  
H. W. Wellmon

Partner(s)
  
Dick Carlish

Name
  
Harry Wellmon

Occupation
  
Conductor and composer

Parent(s)
  
Andrew Wellmon

Harry Malcolm Wellmon
Born
  
May 15, 1883 (
1883-05-15
)

Died
  
July 17, 1945(1945-07-17) (aged 62)Manhattan, New York City

Spouse(s)
  
Lavinia Elizabeth Jeffs

Harry Malcolm Wellmon (May 15, 1883 - July 17, 1945) sometimes known as H. W. Wellmon, was an African-American jazz age conductor and composer who lived in London, England. He was part of the song-writing team of Carlish and Wellmon.

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Biography

He was born in Shelby, North Carolina on May 15, 1883 to Andrew Wellmon. By 1918 he was living in New York City and working at Sulzer's Harlem River Casino. He moved to London and married Lavinia Elizabeth Jeffs on April 16, 1919, she was a singer. He returned to New York City in 1938. He died on July 17, 1945 in Manhattan, New York City.

Style

A 1921 review in Musical America described Wellmon as

"...a superbly vigorous conductor in the uniform of a Brazilian general, wearing dazzling white gloves and green shoes, leads this heterogenous instrumental ensemble. He uses no score, and at times marches straight into his orchestra to stimulate some player who seems to lag; at others, when all is going as it should, he lowers his baton, and, hands behind his back, looks at the public with eyes twinkling with satisfaction ..."

Compositions

  • The Good Old British Isles (1906)
  • The Fascee Dance (1914)
  • References

    Harry Malcolm Wellmon Wikipedia


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