Chuck Hedges
American jazz clarinetist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American jazz clarinetist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles "Chuck" A. Hedges (July 21, 1932 – June 24, 2010) was an American jazz clarinetist.
Chuck Hedges | |
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Birth name | Charles Hedges |
Born | July 21, 1932 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | June 24, 2010 (aged 77) Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz |
Instruments | Clarinet |
Hedges was born in Chicago.[1] He began playing clarinet while attending a military school. He received formal training under Claude Bordy and learned to play jazz on his own. He attended Northwestern University.
Hedges joined George Brunis's ensemble in 1953, remaining with Brunis through the end of the decade. He was active on the Dixieland revival scene in the 1960s, playing regularly at clubs in Chicago and Milwaukee into the 1990s.[2] He worked with Wild Bill Davison for most of the 1980s and also worked with Alan Vaché and Johnny Varro. He released several albums as a leader in the 1990s and 2000s.
Hedges died in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in 2010. Hedges had six children.[3]
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