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Musician

Ted Nash, Sr.

Born:

Theodore Malcolm "Ted" Nash was a jazz musician who played saxophone, flute, and clarinet. He was a session musician in Hollywood studios.[2] His brother was trombonist Dick Nash and his nephew is saxophonist Ted Nash,[3] who is a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

Nash was born in the Boston suburb of Somerville, Massachusetts. His goal was to become a classical flutist until he began playing saxophone in his early teens. His professional career began when he went on the road with a succession of dance bands. In 1944, he became tenor saxophonist for the Les Brown big band. With Brown he played on the number one hits "Sentimental Journey" and "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time", both sung by Doris Day.

Album

The Music of Frank Comstock

Label: Starlite
Released: 1954
Track listing: Whim Wham; Frantica; Nightfall; Nash-Inalize; Taylor Talks; Passion Girl; South Of Brazil; Teddy Bear.


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