Richard B. Boone

Singer, Musical Artist

1930 – 1999

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Who was Richard B. Boone?

Richard Bently Boone was an American jazz musician and scat singer.

Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Richard Boone sang in his Baptist church choir as a boy, then began playing the trombone at the age of twelve. He served with the U.S. Army from 1948 to 1953 where he played trombone in a military band. Out of the Army, he returned to Little Rock to study music at Philander Smith College. In 1956 Boone moved to Los Angeles where he played venues with other jazz musicians such as Dolo Coker, Sonny Criss, and Dexter Gordon.

Boone worked in the backup band for Della Reese between 1962 and 1966 then became a member of the Count Basie band. In 1970 he followed other African-American jazz musicians such as pianist Kenny Drew and saxophonist Ben Webster, and moved permanently to Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 1973 Boone was hired to play with the Danish Radio Big Band where he performed until 1986. Using Denmark as a home base, Boone was able to tour Europe.

In 1998 Boone issued his final album called "Tribute to Love." It was backed by two other American transplants along with a Danish vocalist and musicians.

"A Tribute to Love" Album credits:

⁕Richard Boone - Vocals

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Born
Feb 24, 1930
Little Rock
Also known as
  • Richard Boone
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Philander Smith College
Lived in
  • Arkansas
Died
Feb 8, 1999
Copenhagen

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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