Mezz Mezzrow Musical artist

Milton Mesirow, better known as Mezz Mezzrow (November 9, 1899 – August 5, 1972) was an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist from Chicago, Illinois. Mezzrow is well known for organizing and financing historic recording sessions with Tommy Ladnier and Sidney Bechet. Mezzrow also recorded a number of times with Bechet and briefly acted as manager for Louis Armstrong. He is equally well remembered, however, for being a colorful character, as clearly portrayed in his autobiography Really The Blues, as for his music. The book, which takes its title from a Bechet musical piece, was co-written by Bernard Wolfe and first published in 1946.

Personal facts

Mezz Mezzrow
Alias (AKA)Mesirow Milton
Birth dateNovember 09, 1899
Date of deathAugust 05, 1972
Hometown
Chicago
Illinois
United States

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Musical artist

BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Dixieland
Mainstream jazz
instrument
Clarinet
Alto saxophone
Tenor saxophone

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