Snoozer Quinn

Musical Artist

1906 – 1949

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Who was Snoozer Quinn?

Ed "Snoozer" Quinn was a jazz guitarist very highly regarded by his fellow musicians, but who left few recordings.

Quinn was born Edward McIntosh Quinn in Pike County, Mississippi in 1907. He and his family moved to Bogalusa, Louisiana when he was a toddler. In his teens and early twenties he was a member of the Paul English Traveling Shows, Mart Britt's Sylvan Beach Orchestra and Peck Kelley's band, Peck's Bad Boys. For a brief period Snoozer also led the Louisiana Ramblers. Documentation shows he performed in and around Galveston, Texas and San Antonio, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana. In the mid-1920s he made a series of radio broadcasts as a banjo virtuoso.

Perhaps most notably, Snoozer joined the Paul Whiteman Orchestra after Whiteman heard him backstage at the St. Charles Theatre in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 28, 1928. Snoozer was in New York City for a brief period of time, approximately from January-March 1929.

Quinn had a series of recording sessions in the 1920s, including solos and records with Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Trumbauer, that were inexplicably lost and never issued. His only commercially issued sides in this era are some with the Whiteman's full orchestra, where he is mostly inaudible, and a few rare cuts backing singers Bee Palmer and possibly Bing Crosby. In 1931, Quinn recorded some accompaniments for country singer Jimmie Davis.

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Born
Oct 18, 1906
McComb
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
1949
New Orleans

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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