Harlan Leonard

born on 2/7/1905 in Kansas City, MO, United States

died on 10/11/1983 in Los Angeles, CA, United States

Harlan Leonard

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Harlan Leonard (1905–1983) was an American jazz bandleader and clarinetist from Kansas City, Missouri.

A professional musician from the age of 17, he joined Benny Moten's orchestra in 1923, where he led the reed section until 1931. In 1931 he and Thamon Hayes formed the Kansas City Skyrockets, which included trumpeter Ed Lewis, trombonist Vic Dickenson, and pianist Jesse Stone. After disputes with the Chicago local of the American Federation of Musicians the band broke up. Leonard then formed a new band, Harlan Leonard and his Rockets which featured a young Myra Taylor. Charlie Parker played in this band for five weeks, but was fired by Leonard for lack of discipline. The band's music is considered transitional between swing and bop. The band broke up during the Second World War, and Leonard left professional music.

Source

Music Web Encyclopaedia

Big Band Serenade No. 111 (Includes 39 minutes of band playing

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