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Bix Beiderbecke (Leon Bismarck Beiderbecke) , 1903-31, American jazz cornetist, pianist, and composer, b. Davenport, Iowa. Mainly self-taught, he was influenced by recordings of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and by the music of King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, and Jimmie Noone. His cornet playing, noted for its brilliant phrasing and its clarity of tone, soon won him a reputation. A sensitive, lonely man driven by artistic ambition, he was forced to play in the large commercial bands. Unhappy and restless, he changed jobs often, drank heavily, was frequently ill, and finally died of pneumonia. His piano compositions, including In a Mist, were influenced by Debussy.

Bibliography: See C. H. Wareing and G. Garlick, Bugles for Beiderbecke (1958); biographies by B. James (1961) and R. M. Sudhalter and P. R. Evans (1974).

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Beiderbecke, Bix [ Leon Bismarck] (b Davenport, Iowa, 1903; d NY, 1931). Amer. jazz cornet player, pianist, and composer. Went to Lake Forest Acad., 1921, whence he was expelled for persistently visiting Chicago to hear and play jazz. Made records in Chicago with the Wolverines, 1924. Formed mus. partnership 1925 with Frank Trumbauer, saxophonist, both joining Jean Goldkette's dance band until it was disbanded in 1927. Joined Paul Whiteman band 1927–9. Alcoholism ruined his health, although he worked in NY with Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman. His tone was highly individual and unmistakable, as can be heard in two 1927 recordings, Singin’ the Blues and I'm coming Virginia.

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