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Abe Most (February 27, 1920 – October 10, 2002) was a swing clarinetist, alto saxophonist and flutist who is known for his performances and recordings of the works of Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman. He began his career in 1939 as a member of Les Brown's big band. After serving three years in the US Army during World War II from 1942-1945, he became a member of Tommy Dorsey's big band.[1]

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Most made a few albums with smaller labels, including Superior (1946), Trend (1954), Annunciata (1978) and Camard (1984). His last two albums were Abe Most Live! (1994) and I Love You Much Too Much (2007). He was a studio musician for seven decades, playing on albums by Earth, Wind & Fire, Ted Gärdestad, Dick Haymes, Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman, and Dory Previn among others. He can also be heard playing on the soundtrack of the film How to Marry a Millionaire. He is the older brother of jazz musician Sam Most.[1]

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As leader

  • Mister Clarinet (Liberty, 1955)
  • Swing Low Sweet Clarinet (Camard, 1984)
  • Live! (Camard, 1995)[2]

As sideman

With Les Brown

  • Sunday, Out of Nowhere (Columbia, 1944)
  • The Les Brown Story (Capitol, 1959)
  • The Uncollected Les Brown and His Orchestra 1949 Vol. 2 (Hindsight, 1978)

With Dominic Frontiere

  • Dom Frontiere Sextet (Liberty, 1955)
  • Fabulous!! (Liberty, 1956)

With Henry Mancini

  • Mancini Concert (RCA Victor, 1971)
  • Hangin' Out (RCA Victor, 1974)

With others

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