High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! George T. "Sonny" Cohn (March 14, 1925 – November 7, 2006) was an American jazz trumpeter. After working for fifteen years with Red Saunders (1945-1960), he went on to spend another 24 years in Count Basie's trumpet section (1960-1984). Cohn started playing in small groups in Chicago with King Fleming while still a teenager. Cohn joined Red Saunders' group in 1945, while Saunders was out of the Club DeLisa and working with a sextet instead of his...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! George T. "Sonny" Cohn (March 14, 1925 – November 7, 2006) was an American jazz trumpeter. After working for fifteen years with Red Saunders (1945-1960), he went on to spend another 24 years in Count Basie's trumpet section (1960-1984). Cohn started playing in small groups in Chicago with King Fleming while still a teenager. Cohn joined Red Saunders' group in 1945, while Saunders was out of the Club DeLisa and working with a sextet instead of his usual mid-sized band. Fresh out of military service, he joined the Saunders group at the Capitol Lounge in Chicago; Leon Washington had recommended him. He was featured on Saunders' first recordings as a leader, for Savoy, Sultan, and (behind Big Joe Turner) on National. He was heard on the records that Saunders made for OKeh Records (1951-1953) and for Parrot and Blue Lake (1953-1954).
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