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Birth name
  
Walter Yoder

Died
  
December 2, 1978

Name
  
Walt Yoder


Instruments
  
Double bass

Occupation(s)
  
Double bassist

Genres
  
Jazz

Born
  
April 21, 1914 (
1914-04-21
)

Associated acts
  
Woody Herman, Joe Haymes, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey

Walt Yoder (April 21, 1914 – December 2, 1978) was an American jazz double-bassist, best known for his association with Woody Herman.

A piano player from age ten, Yoder switched to bass as a teenager. He worked in the bands of Joe Haymes, Tommy Dorsey, and Jimmy Dorsey early in the 1930s. Yoder played with Herman in Isham Jones's band in the middle of the 1930s. After this ensemble dissolved in 1936, Herman formed a new group with five of Jones's former sidemen, including Yoder. He remained with Herman through 1942 and played with him again in 1947-48.

Following his tenure with Herman, Yoder played with Ben Pollack, Russ Morgan, Bob Crosby, and Red Nichols. He did some works as a bandleader and in the studios near Los Angeles later in his life, playing into the 1970s.

References

Walt Yoder Wikipedia