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EARLY JAZZ HISTORY

GEORGE "POPS" FOSTER
Adapted from the Red Hot Jazz Archives Red Hot Musicians

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"Pops" Foster was certainly one of the first important bassists of Jazz, he was playing in bands around New Orleans as early as 1906. "Pops" played tuba with Fate Marable's group on riverboats from 1918 to 1921 and was with Kid Ory 's band in California. He then worked in St. Louis in the mid 1920s, with both Charlie Creath and Dewy Jackson .

Foster moved to New York in 1928, where he played with King Oliver and then joined the Luis Russell Orchestra. "Pops" stayed with Russell though out the period of 1935 to 1940 when the orchestra became the Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra. After that gig ended, Foster was a popular figure in the Dixieland revival, freelancing with many bands including, ones lead by Mezz Mezzrow and Sidney Bechet. He played with Earl Hines in San Francisco from 1956 to 1961 and then spent 1963 to 1964 with Elmer Snowden's trio.

From;
Pops Foster;
the autobiography of a New Orleans jazzman as told to Tom Stoddard,
University of California Press,

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