
James Otis Wyble was born Jan. 25, 1922, in Port Arthur, Texas. While working for a Houston radio station and playing guitar in western swing bands in the early 1940s, he and fellow guitarist Cameron Hill were invited to join Bob Wills' Texas Playboys.
Wyble served in the Army during World War II and later led his own jazz quintet of accordion, clarinet, bass and drums along with his guitar.
In the 1950s and '60s, he toured with Norvo, a vibraphonist, and with Goodman, the clarinetist and bandleader, as well as with Frank Sinatra during an Australian concert series.
When not touring, Wyble was a studio musician in Los Angeles, a member of Tony Rizzi's Five Guitars group and a well-regarded instructor.