
Bix Beiderbecke
American jazz cornettist, pianist and composer
United States • 1903-03-10 – 1931-08-06
Biography
Leon Bismark "Bix" Beiderbecke ( BY-dər-bek; March 10, 1903 – August 6, 1931) was an American jazz cornetist, pianist and composer. Beiderbecke was one of the most influential jazz soloists of the 1920s, a cornet player noted for an inventive lyrical approach and purity of tone, with such clarity of sound that one contemporary famously described it like "shooting bullets at a bell”. His solos on seminal recordings such as "Singin' the Blues" and "I'm Coming, Virginia" (both 1927) demonstrate a gift for extended improvisation that heralded the jazz ballad style, in which jazz solos are an integral part of the composition. Moreover, his use of extended chords and an ability to improvise freely along harmonic as well as melodic lines are echoed in post-WWII developments in jazz. "In a Mist" (1927) is the best known of Beiderbecke's published piano compositions and the only one that he recorded. His piano style reflects both jazz and classical (mainly impressionist) influences. All five of his piano compositions were published by Robbins Music during his lifetime. A native of Davenport, Iowa, Beiderbecke taught himself to play the cornet largely by ear, leading him to adopt a non-standard fingering technique that informed his unique style. He first recorded with Midwestern jazz ensemble The Wolverines in 1924, after which he played briefly for the Detroit-based Jean Goldkette Orchestra before joining Frankie "Tram" Trumbauer for an extended engagement at the Arcadia Ballroom in St. Louis, also under the auspices of Goldkette's organisation. Beiderbecke and Trumbauer joined Goldkette's main band at the Graystone Ballroom in Detroit in 1926. The band toured widely and famously played a set opposite Fletcher Henderson at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City in October 1926. He made his greatest recordings in 1927. The Goldkette band folded in September 1927 and, after briefly joining bass saxophone player Adrian Rollini's band in New York, Trumbauer and Beiderbecke joine
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Legrand Jazz
1958

The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz
1973

Jazz
1978

Sky Dive
1972

Lionel Hampton At The Vibes
1962

Great Jazz Standards
1959

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Music From The Motion Picture)
2008

The Best Of Ken Burns Jazz
2000

Pacific Standard Time
1975

Strange Interlude
1961

Blues With A Kick
1959

Big T
1956

The Bix Beiderbecke Story / Volume 2 - Bix And Tram
1952

Thinking About Bix
2008

Bix Beiderbecke And The Wolverines
1957

Red Norvo & His All Stars
1956

The Bix Beiderbecke Story / Volume 1 - Bix And His Gang
1952
Credited work
1,066 releases · 245 albums · active 1950–2026
- Other credits · 1,186
- Performance · 1,133
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Soundpush Studios · Sunset Sound · Smoketree Ranch
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Bunny Berigan
- Jack Teagarden
- Ralph Sutton (2)
- Bix Beiderbecke And The Wolverines
- Hoagy Carmichael
- Gerry Mulligan
- Bing Crosby
