Charlie Kennedy
He moved on to lead his own quartet before joining Krupa's big band from 1945 to 1948 and was the featured soloist on a number of recordings, including How High the Moon, Disc Jockey Jump and I Should Have Kept on Dreaming.
While living in the East, Kennedy also played with a number of other leading bands, including groups led by Charlie Ventura, Flip Phillips and Chico O'Farrill.
After moving to the West Coast in 1950, he played with Med Flory, Bill Holman's orchestra and, most notably, Terry Gibbs' Dream Band from 1959 to 1962.
He was also an active studio musician, playing on popular movies, including My Fair Lady and West Side Story.
A native of Staten Island, N.Y., he was born Charles Sumner Kennedy on July 2, 1927. He grew up in Weehawken, N.J., and started playing clarinet at age 8.
He played in school bands and orchestras and by the age of 18 had his first professional appearance when he joined Prima's band. Prima hired him right out of high school.