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Joe Rushton (November 7, 1907 – March 2, 1964) was an American jazz bass saxophonist. He was born in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Aside from Adrian Rollini, Rushton is one of the best-known jazz performers to concentrate on bass saxophone, which he played from 1928. Prior to this, he had played clarinet and all of the other standard saxophone varieties, and he occasionally recorded with these other instruments. He worked with Ted Weems, Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman, Floyd O'Brien, Benny Goodman (1942–43), Horace Heidt (1943-45), and Red Nichols's Five Pennies, which he joined in 1947 and played with into the early 1960s. He recorded six sides for Jump Records in 1945/47, but otherwise appears on record only as a sideman.

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  • Joseph Augustine „Joe“ Rushton (* 19. April 1907 in Evanston (Illinois); † 2. März 1964 in San Francisco) war ein US-amerikanischer Basssaxophonist des Hot Jazz und Swing. Zu Beginn seiner Karriere spielte er Klarinette und verschiedene Saxophone; ab 1928 wurde das Basssaxophon zu seinem Hauptinstrument. Er gilt neben Adrian Rollini als einer der bekanntesten Spieler dieses Instruments aus der Frühzeit des Jazz. (de)
  • Joe Rushton (November 7, 1907 – March 2, 1964) was an American jazz bass saxophonist. He was born in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Aside from Adrian Rollini, Rushton is one of the best-known jazz performers to concentrate on bass saxophone, which he played from 1928. Prior to this, he had played clarinet and all of the other standard saxophone varieties, and he occasionally recorded with these other instruments. He worked with Ted Weems, Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman, Floyd O'Brien, Benny Goodman (1942–43), Horace Heidt (1943-45), and Red Nichols's Five Pennies, which he joined in 1947 and played with into the early 1960s. He recorded six sides for Jump Records in 1945/47, but otherwise appears on record only as a sideman. (en)
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  • Joseph Augustine „Joe“ Rushton (* 19. April 1907 in Evanston (Illinois); † 2. März 1964 in San Francisco) war ein US-amerikanischer Basssaxophonist des Hot Jazz und Swing. Zu Beginn seiner Karriere spielte er Klarinette und verschiedene Saxophone; ab 1928 wurde das Basssaxophon zu seinem Hauptinstrument. Er gilt neben Adrian Rollini als einer der bekanntesten Spieler dieses Instruments aus der Frühzeit des Jazz. Rushton leitete von 1928 bis 1932 in Chicago eine eigene Band. Er spielte dann mit Pete Daily, Ted Weems (1934), Jimmy McPartland (1934–37, 1940) und Bud Freeman und überbrückte Lücken durch eine Tätigkeit in der Luftfahrtindustrie. Dann zog er nach New York City, wo er bei Benny Goodman wirkte (1942/43). Anschließend war er in Kalifornien bei Horace Heidt (1943–45) aktiv. 1947 wurde er langjährig Mitglied der Five Pennies von Red Nichols, bei dem er bis 1963 tätig war. Unter eigenem Namen spielte er 1945/47 sechs Plattenseiten für Jump Records ein, ansonsten war er als Begleitmusiker aktiv. Er nahm mit (1941), Pete Daily, Charles La Vere (1945), Red Nichols, Paul Whiteman, Floyd O’Brien und den Rampart Street Paraders auf. (de)
  • Joe Rushton (November 7, 1907 – March 2, 1964) was an American jazz bass saxophonist. He was born in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Aside from Adrian Rollini, Rushton is one of the best-known jazz performers to concentrate on bass saxophone, which he played from 1928. Prior to this, he had played clarinet and all of the other standard saxophone varieties, and he occasionally recorded with these other instruments. He worked with Ted Weems, Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman, Floyd O'Brien, Benny Goodman (1942–43), Horace Heidt (1943-45), and Red Nichols's Five Pennies, which he joined in 1947 and played with into the early 1960s. He recorded six sides for Jump Records in 1945/47, but otherwise appears on record only as a sideman. He died in March 1964, in San Francisco, California, at the age of 56. (en)
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