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Birth name
  
Overton Alston

Name
  
Ovie Alston

Instruments
  
trumpet, vocals

Died
  
1989

Years active
  
1928–1952

Record label
  
Brunswick Records

Labels
  
Brunswick Records


Born
  
December 14, 1905 (
1905-12-14
)

Occupation(s)
  
trumpeter, vocalist, bandleader

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Overton "Ovie" Alston (December 14, 1905 – 1989) was an American jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and bandleader.

Alston played with Bill Brown and His Brownies in New York in 1928, recording with them for Brunswick Records. He was hired by Claude Hopkins in 1931 and remained with him until 1936; it is for this association that he is best known. After leaving Hopkins he started his own band, playing at the Apollo Theater, the Plantation Club, the Ubangi Club and the Roseland Ballroom in the late 1930s and early 1940s. He toured with the band for the armed forces during World War II; Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake joined the group during this time.

Alston continued working major New York hotels and ballrooms after the war; his sidemen included, at times, Bobby Sands, Edmond Hall, and Fernando Arbello. Late in his career he did mostly private concerts.

References

Ovie Alston Wikipedia