Skeets Tolbert, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Skeets Tolbert

American musician

Date of Birth: 14-Feb-1909

Date of Death: 30-Nov-2000

Profession: conductor, singer, bandleader, saxophonist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Skeets Tolbert

  • Campbell Aurelius "Skeets" Tolbert (February 14, 1909, Calhoun Falls, South Carolina - November 30, 2000, Houston, Texas) was an American jazz clarinetist, alto saxophonist, vocalist, composer and bandleader.
  • He acquired the nickname "Skeets", which was short for "Mosquito." Tolbert grew up in Lincolntown, North Carolina, and studied at Johnson C.
  • Smith University.
  • Though Tolbert never had a standard to his credit, he composed and arranged a great number of tunes that would become hits for others, notably Nat King Cole.
  • He has 42 tracks over two albums to his credit as well and more that he has credit for in part.
  • Red Richards who played piano and sang with Tolbert's Gentlemen of Swing said of Tolbert that he "could play" and was an original, that he didn't copy Louis Jordan.
  • Of the band he said they were a strong, good sounding band.
  • Of the music he said they were a "nice style band" that could play for dancing.

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