
Joe Muranyi
Biography
Joseph P. Muranyi (January 14, 1928 – April 20, 2012) was an American jazz clarinetist, producer and critic. Muranyi studied with Lennie Tristano but was primarily interested in early jazz styles such as Dixieland and swing. After playing in a United States Army Air Forces band, he moved to New York City in the 1950s, and attended the Manhattan School of Music and Columbia University. In the 1950s he played under Eddie Condon, collaborating with Jimmy McPartland, Max Kaminsky, Yank Lawson, Bobby Hackett, and Red Allen. During that decade he also played with the Red Onion Jazz Band (1952–54), Danny Barker (1958), and Wingy Manone. In 1963, Muranyi played with The Village Stompers, a Dixieland band which reached the pop charts with its song "Washington Square". From 1967 to 1971 he was the clarinetist with the Louis Armstrong All-Stars. Armstrong, after initially struggling to pronounce Muranyi's Hungarian family name, introduced him on stage as "Joe Ma Rainey", to Muranyi's own amusement. Following this he played with Roy Eldridge, World's Greatest Jazz Band (1975), Cozy Cole, Lionel Hampton, Herman Autrey, Wild Bill Davison, Zutty Singleton, and others. Muranyi did extensive work as a record producer, and wrote liner notes for hundreds of albums. He was also an enthusiastic vocalist and played both soprano and tenor saxophone.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Little Girl Blue
1959

All Star Jazz
1956

Louis Armstrong
1989

My Baby Just Cares For Me
1982

Who's Who In Jazz Presents: Lionel Hampton
1977

Mel Tormé Sings Fred Astaire
1957

Daddy Plays The Horn
1956

What A Wonderful World
1968

Nina Simone And Her Friends An Intimate Variety Of Vocal Charm
1959

The Right Combination
1958
Credited work
495 releases · 91 albums · active 1953–2025
- Other credits · 319
- Performance · 287
- Production · 1
Studios: Palais Des Sports, Paris · Hungaroton Studio · East Iris Studios · Mediasound
Frequent collaborators
- Louis Armstrong
- Various
- The Australian Jazz Quintet
- Nina Simone
- Chris Connor
- Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars
- The Village Stompers
- Duke Ellington
