Artist: Fud Livingston
Although he was never a major soloist, Fud Livingston participated in some classic recording sessions in the late 1920s. He played accordion and piano as a child before switching to saxophone. During the summer of 1923 Livingston worked with Talmadge Henry in Greensboro, SC. In the mid- to late-'20s, he was with Ben Pollack, then left to join the California Ramblers, and had stints with Jean Goldkette, Pollack again (1926-27), Nat Shilkret, Don Voorhees and Jan Garber. As a freelancer, Livingston appeared on many recordings including with Joe Venuti, Red Nichols and Miff Mole. He wrote borderline avant-garde arrangements, including "Humpty Dumpty" for Frankie Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke, and performed solos on records (although he tended to be overshadowed).
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Various Artists: The Charleston Chasers Vol. I: 1925-1930
1999 ASV-Living Era
