Al Hirt
American trumpeter and bandleader (1922–1999) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alois Maxwell "Al" Hirt (November 7, 1922 – April 27, 1999) was an American trumpeter and bandleader.[1] He is best remembered for his million-selling recordings of "Java" and the accompanying album Honey in the Horn (1963), and for the theme music to The Green Hornet. His nicknames included "Jumbo" and "The Round Mound of Sound".[1] Colin Escott, an author of musician biographies, wrote that RCA Victor, for which Hirt had recorded most of his best-selling recordings and for which he had spent most of his professional recording career, had dubbed him with another moniker: "The King." Hirt was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in November 2009. He received eight Grammy nominations during his lifetime, including winning the Grammy award in 1964 for his version of "Java".
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Birth name | Alois Maxwell Hirt |
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Born | (1922-11-07)November 7, 1922 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died | April 27, 1999(1999-04-27) (aged 76) New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz, Dixieland jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, bandleader |
Instrument(s) | Trumpet |
Labels | Monument, RCA Victor |