Jack Purvis

Jack Purvis
Birth nameJohn Purvis
Born(1906-12-11)December 11, 1906
Kokomo, Indiana, United States
DiedMarch 30, 1962(1962-03-30) (aged 55)
San Francisco, California, United States
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Trumpet, trombone

John Purvis (December 11, 1906 – March 30, 1962) was an American jazz musician.[1]

Purvis was best known as a trumpet player and the composer of Dismal Dan and Down Georgia Way.[2] He was one of the earliest trumpeters to incorporate the innovations pioneered by Louis Armstrong in the late 1920s.[3] He also played trombone and on occasion a number of other instruments professionally (including harp).

  1. ^ The Classic Jazz, Backbeat Books, Scott Yanow, 2001
  2. ^ Rhythm on Record; who's Who and register of recorded Dance Music, 1906/1936, Melody Maker Ltd., Hilton R. Schleman, 1936, page 201
  3. ^ 1930s Jazz – The Small Combos, Columbia Jazz Masterpieces CD booklet, Michael Brooks, pages 3 and 1987