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p.51, 6 lines from end: read The same Seine. not The same sage.
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CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS TO
STUFF SMITH AND THE ALPHONSO TRENT ORCHESTRA
pp.6, 11, 12, The Photo
Mike Piggot writes that the unseen horn on the Stroh would be folded back behind it. There are three small screws which
loosen it after playing to enable fitting into the case. When these are loosened the horn is virtually parallel with the body
The possibility also needs to be considered that Smith did not necessarily (always) play the Stroh bass himself
but in string duets with, for example, banjo player Eugene Crooke seated next to him
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Bibliography
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Donovan, D., The Stroh Violin, The Strand Magazine, xxlll/132 (London, JanuaryJune 1902), 8991
early in-depth illus. feature
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Heaney, Benedict Anthony, Stroh/Horn Violins: Violins with Horn Attachments, 18991949
online at http://www.digitalviolin.com/StrohViolin1.html
incl. survey of instruments other than the Stroh
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Itinerary
Mark Miller, who should have been acknowledged in the booklet, has kindly provided
further items drawn in particular from Chicago Defender, National ed., and Billboard
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Dallas Riverside Park auditorium Trents Happyland Jazz Orchestra nightly or Sundays, Wednesdays, Fridays (CD, 5 Jul) summer 1924
Dallas Adolphus Hotel (BB, 29 Jan) definitely incl. January 1927
Lake Charles, La. eleven men dance tour Texas, Alabama, Louisiana (CD, 21 May 27)
Lexington, Ly. read: Roseland, not Rosilaud ?summer or autumn 1927
St Louis late October 1927early November 1927
Reported, surely in error, en route for St Louis to record for Brunswick end October or beginning November 1927 (CD, 29 Oct)
Fourth month at Roseland Casino, Lexington, Ky. (BB, 24 May 28)
Canada 1929
these are the viewed issues of London Free Press: 22 May, 1 Jun, 5 Jun 1929
these are the viewed issues of Hamilton Spectator: 4 Jul, 18 Jul, 9 Nov 1929
Port Stanley is also noted in (CD, 29 Jun)
Cincinatti (add CD, 19 Jan) November 1929late January 1929
Fort Smith, Ark. (CD, 19 Apr) one week, April 1930
Syracuse, NY Playground Park field day and picnic also Percys Almond Nuts (CD, 12 Jul) 11 July 1930
Cincinnati (CD, 18 Oct) October 1930
Dayton, Oh. (CD, 18 Oct) October 1930
Trents address: 3172 E. 85th St, Cleveland, Ohio (CD, 4 Oct 30) based in Cleveland through 1931
Cairo, Il. 26th St Hall dance (CD, 22 Aug) late August 1931
Boston (CD, 22 Aug) late August 1931
Fort Smith, Ark. (CD, 19 Dec) 19311932
Eldorado, Ark. Plaza dance (CD, 13 Mar) 25 March 1932
Trents address: Eureka Hotel, Memphis, Tenn. (CD, 18 Feb 33)
Cincinatti after several months tour of the South (CD, 25 Feb) late February 1933
24 March 1933: Trent not present
pianist almost certainly Leslie Sheffield, definitely not Sherman whose sojourn with Trent was much earlier
Kimball, West Va. (CD, 8 Apr) 7 April 1933
our dates of Christian with Trent are incorrect: first hired 1935, and add, e.g.
Casper, Wyo. Al Trent and His Harlem Swingsters 5 men incl. Christian (gt) (CD, 28 Jan) 21 January 1939
Fernando Ortiz de Urbina draws our attention to
Broadbent, Peter, Charlie Christian: Solo Flight: The Story of the Seminal Electric Guitarist
2nd ed. (Blaydon on Tyne, 2003) for good information; a 3rd edition is scheduled
Trent active in 1943 (CD, 20 Mar 43)
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