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Name
  
Milt Raskin


Role
  
Musician

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Died
  
October 16, 1977, Los Angeles, California, United States

Education
  
New England Conservatory of Music

Similar People
  
Billie Holiday, Nancy Wilson, Howard McGhee, Charles Mingus, Les Paul

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Milt Raskin (January 27, 1916 – October 16, 1977) was an American swing jazz pianist.

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Born in Boston, Mass., Raskin played saxophone as a child before switching to piano at age 11. In the 1930s he attended the New England Conservatory of Music. He worked on local Boston-area radio before moving to New York City, where he played with Wingy Manone in 1937 at the "Famous Door" and Gene Krupa in 1938-39. He then played with Teddy Powell and Alvino Rey before joining Krupa again for a short time, then joined the orchestra of Tommy Dorsey from 1942 to 1944, replacing Joe Bushkin.

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He moved to Los Angeles in 1944, where he occasionally worked in jazz (including on recordings by Artie Shaw, Billie Holiday, and Georgie Auld), but concentrated on work as a studio musician and musical director. Much of his studio work from the 1940s on was uncredited, and he never led his own jazz recording session.

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Discography

With Stan Kenton

  • Artistry in Voices and Brass (Capitol, 1963)
  • References

    Milt Raskin Wikipedia