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Jim Lanigan (January 30, 1902 - April 9, 1983) was an American jazz bassist and tubist. Lanigan learned piano and violin as a child, and played piano and drums in the Austin High School Blue Friars before specializing on bass and tuba. Lanigan was a member of the Austin High Gang, and played with Husk O'Hare (1925), the Mound City Blue Blowers, Art Kassel (1926–27), the , the , and the 1927 McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans recordings. Lanigan never recorded a date as a leader. He played in reunion gigs for the Austin High Gang nearly up until the time of his death.

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  • Jim Lanigan (30 janvier 1902 - 9 avril 1983) est un bassiste et tubiste de jazz américain. (fr)
  • James Wood 'Jim' Lanigan (Chicago, 30 januari 1902 - Elburn, Illinois, 9 april 1983) was een Amerikaanse jazzbassist in de Chicago-jazz. Hij speelde naast contrabass ook tuba. (nl)
  • James Wood „Jim“ Lanigan (* 30. Januar 1902 in Chicago; † 9. April 1983 in in Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Bassist des Chicago-Jazz. Er spielte Kontrabass und Tuba. Lanigan, dessen Eltern beide Musiker waren, spielte als Kind zunächst Klavier und Violine. Als Jugendlicher war er Mitglied der „Austin High School Gang“ und deren Folgebands, wo er Klavier und Schlagzeug spielte, bevor er zum Bass wechselte. Er spielte danach 1925 mit den „Mound City Blue Blowers“ von Red McKenzie (er spielte auch bei den Aufnahmen McKenzies mit Eddie Condon 1927, „McKenzies and Condons Chicagoans“), 1926 bis 1927 mit Art Kassel, den „Chicago Rhythm Kings“, den „Jungle Kings“ und 1927 bis 1931 mit Ted Fio Rito. 1932/3 spielte er im Orchester des Radiosenders NBC in Chicago, in einem Theaterorchest (de)
  • Jim Lanigan (January 30, 1902 - April 9, 1983) was an American jazz bassist and tubist. Lanigan learned piano and violin as a child, and played piano and drums in the Austin High School Blue Friars before specializing on bass and tuba. Lanigan was a member of the Austin High Gang, and played with Husk O'Hare (1925), the Mound City Blue Blowers, Art Kassel (1926–27), the , the , and the 1927 McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans recordings. Lanigan never recorded a date as a leader. He played in reunion gigs for the Austin High Gang nearly up until the time of his death. (en)
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  • James Wood „Jim“ Lanigan (* 30. Januar 1902 in Chicago; † 9. April 1983 in in Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Bassist des Chicago-Jazz. Er spielte Kontrabass und Tuba. Lanigan, dessen Eltern beide Musiker waren, spielte als Kind zunächst Klavier und Violine. Als Jugendlicher war er Mitglied der „Austin High School Gang“ und deren Folgebands, wo er Klavier und Schlagzeug spielte, bevor er zum Bass wechselte. Er spielte danach 1925 mit den „Mound City Blue Blowers“ von Red McKenzie (er spielte auch bei den Aufnahmen McKenzies mit Eddie Condon 1927, „McKenzies and Condons Chicagoans“), 1926 bis 1927 mit Art Kassel, den „Chicago Rhythm Kings“, den „Jungle Kings“ und 1927 bis 1931 mit Ted Fio Rito. 1932/3 spielte er im Orchester des Radiosenders NBC in Chicago, in einem Theaterorchester in Chicago und im Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1937 bis 1948 spielte er wieder bei NBC und danach bis 1952 als Studiomusiker in weiteren Radio- und TV-Bands. Daneben spielte er auch in den Bands von Jimmy McPartland, mit Bud Freeman (1946), den „Jungle Kings“ von und Danny Alvin (1950). Er spielte in mehreren Reunions der „Austin High School Gang“, z. B. 1959 auf dem Playboy Jazz Festival. Er nahm nie unter eigenem Namen auf. (de)
  • Jim Lanigan (January 30, 1902 - April 9, 1983) was an American jazz bassist and tubist. Lanigan learned piano and violin as a child, and played piano and drums in the Austin High School Blue Friars before specializing on bass and tuba. Lanigan was a member of the Austin High Gang, and played with Husk O'Hare (1925), the Mound City Blue Blowers, Art Kassel (1926–27), the , the , and the 1927 McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans recordings. From 1927 to 1931 he played with Ted Fio Rito and worked in orchestras for radio, including NBC Chicago. He played as a sideman in the 1930s and 1940s with Jimmy McPartland (1939), 's Jungle Kings (1945), Bud Freeman (1946), and Danny Alvin (1950), but began to concentrate more on music outside of jazz at that time. He played with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1937 to 1948, and did extensive work as a studio musician. Lanigan never recorded a date as a leader. He played in reunion gigs for the Austin High Gang nearly up until the time of his death. (en)
  • Jim Lanigan (30 janvier 1902 - 9 avril 1983) est un bassiste et tubiste de jazz américain. (fr)
  • James Wood 'Jim' Lanigan (Chicago, 30 januari 1902 - Elburn, Illinois, 9 april 1983) was een Amerikaanse jazzbassist in de Chicago-jazz. Hij speelde naast contrabass ook tuba. (nl)
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