Sammy Price

Jazz Pianist, Musical Artist

1908 – 1992

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Who was Sammy Price?

Sammy Price was an American jazz, boogie-woogie and jump blues pianist and bandleader. He was born Samuel Blythe Price, in Honey Grove, Texas, United States. Price was most noteworthy for his work on Decca Records with his own band, known as the Texas Bluesicians, that included fellow musicians Don Stovall and Emmett Berry. The artist was equally notable for his decade-long partnership with Henry "Red" Allen.

During his early career, Price was a singer and dancer in local venues in the Dallas area. Price lived and played jazz in Kansas City, Chicago and Detroit. In 1938 he was hired by Decca Records as a session sideman on piano, assisting singers such as Trixie Smith and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Later in his life, he partnered with the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, and was the headline entertainment at the Crawdaddy Restaurant, a New Orleans themed restaurant in New York in the mid 1970s. Both Benny Goodman and Buddy Rich played with Price at this venue. in the 1980s he switched to playing in the bar of Boston's Copley Plaza.

He died of a heart attack in April 1992, at home in Harlem, in New York, at the age of 83.

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Born
Oct 6, 1908
Honey Grove
Also known as
  • Sam Price
  • Samuel B. Price
  • Price, Sammy
  • Samuel Blythe Price
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
Apr 14, 1992
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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