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Edwin Swanston
Edwin (* 1922 in Harlem) was a pianist, composer, arranger, organist and vocal coach. He was taught to play piano by his father, a piano tuner. At the age of eight, he gave his first solo performance. When he was 19, he joined a local band, several members of which were subsequently recruited by Louis Armstrong for his own orchestra. Edwin would be Armstrong's pianist from 1943 to 1945 (other members at the time included Teddy McRae and Emmett Slay). With Armstrong, he appeared in the 1944 movie "Atlantic City."
 
Edwin also worked with Gene Krupa, Andy Kirk, Oran "Hot Lips" Page, Lucky Millinder, Art Blakey, Lucky Thompson, Morris Lane, King Pleasure, Erskine Hawkins, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Thelma Carpenter, and Jimmy Rushing. He was part of the backup band for the Marshall Brothers on their second 1951 session. In 1949 he helped set up Vamp Studio (a voice studio), whose clients included Eartha Kitt and Shirley Jones.
 
Later in life, Swanston spent 13 years teaching music in the New York City public school system (in the Bronx), as well as offering private lessons. Towards the end of his life, he performed as a soloist, as a member of a jazz trio, and with the Harlem Blues and Jazz Band.
 
Edwin passed away in 2003.
 
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Discography [3]
Big Time Guitar
United Artists UAL 3232
Tiny Grimes, guitar
L.S. Williams, organ
Edwin Swanston, organ
E. Crawford, drums
K. Martin, drums
From Hackensack To Englewood Cliffs
Blue Note TOCJ-66083
recorded July 1959 in Hackensack, NJ/USA
Ike Quebec, tenor sax
Clifton 'Skeeter' Best, guitar
Edwin Swanston, organ
Charles 'Sonny' Wellesley, bass
Les Jenkins, drums
The Complete Blue Note 45 Session
Blue Note 11441
recorded September 1960 in Hackensack, NJ/USA
Ike Quebec, tenor sax
Skeeter Best, guitar
Edwin Swanston, organ
Sonny Wellesley, bass
Les Jenkins, drums

 
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