Emmett Berry

Emmett Berry (July 23, 1915 June 22, 1993) was a jazz trumpeter.

Berry was born in Macon, Georgia. He began with study of classical trumpet in Georgia, but by 18 had switched to jazz and moved to New York City. He became a member of Fletcher Henderson's band and later replaced Roy Eldridge as soloist. In the 1940s he would work in Eldridge's Little Jazz Trumpet Ensemble. He also played in Count Basie's band. He is noted as an accompaniment for Billie Holiday, was in the picture A Great Day in Harlem, and the special The Sound of Jazz. He died in Cleveland, Ohio.

Discography

With Buck Clayton
With Coleman Hawkins

With Johnny Hodges

With Claude Hopkins

With Joe Williams

With Jimmy Witherspoon

With Maxim Saury

  • Maxim Saury reçoit Sammy Price et Emmet Berry (Ducretet-Thomson, 1956) with Pierre Michelot et André "Mac Kak" Reilles


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