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Bennie Krueger
Bennie Krueger is credited on 655 releases across 175 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1954–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

655
Pressings credited
175
Albums
8
Decades active
77
In collections
Biography
Bennie Krueger (July 17, 1898 – April 29, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist. After a short stint with Ross Gorman's band, Krueger's joined the Acme Sextette in New York, which included Miff Mole on trombone, Ernie Holst on violin, and Edwin Taylor Williams on banjo. He had the distinction of being one of the first jazz saxophonists on record. In 1920, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, following a successful tour of England, cut a number of sides for the Victor Talking Machine Company. One of Victor's managers insisted, against the ODJB members' wishes, that a saxophonist be included on their early recordings. Krueger was chosen by Victor as the saxophonist, and he recorded with the ODJB in 1920 to 1921, according to Rust's Jazz Records 1897-1942. Following the ODJB recording date, Krueger recorded numerous sides for Brunswick and Vocalion under his own name, as well as under several pseudonyms. His final recording session was for Columbia Records in May 1934, recording songs from the 1934 Carole Lombard-Bing Crosby film We're Not Dressing. In the 1930s he worked in radio and served as musical director and orchestra conductor for Rudy Vallee and Bob Crosby. He was also a songwriter; "Sunday" was covered by Pat Boone, Lester Young and Louis Jordan). Among his outstanding recordings with his orchestra was "I Don't Know Why" (1931).
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Credited work
655 releases · 175 albums · active 1954–2023
- Performance · 689
- Other credits · 8
Studios: Olympic Studios · MPS-Studio, Villingen · Hammersmith Odeon · Donte's
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster
1960

Swing Easy!
1954

Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
1959

Soulville
1983

Live
1978

And Confrères
1960

Stan Getz And The Oscar Peterson Trio
1957

Swing Easy! And Songs For Young Lovers
1955

Sunday And Everyday With Frank Sinatra
1969

A Jazz Message
1964

Cattin' With Coltrane And Quinichette
1959

Tenor Conclave
1957

The Commodore Years
1973

The Sinatra Touch
1968

One Stormy Night
1966

"Pres"
1961

Krupa And Rich
1956

Wild Bill Davison & Classic Jazz Collegium
1977

Oscar Peterson & Roy Eldridge
1975

The Aladdin Sessions
1975

The Great American Songbook
1972

Oscar Peterson
1965

Just You, Just Me
1961

Kay Starr: Jazz Singer
1960
Frequent collaborators
- Ben Webster
- Various
- Frank Sinatra
- Lester Young
- Original Dixieland Jazz Band
- Gerry Mulligan
- Benny Carter
- Pat Boone
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