Loys Choquart, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Loys Choquart

Swiss radio musician and jazzman (1920-1989)

Date of Birth: 11-Oct-1920

Place of Birth: Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland

Date of Death: 10-Dec-1989

Profession: radio personality, saxophonist

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Loys Choquart

  • Loys Choquart (born October 11, 1920, Geneva - December 10, 1989, Puplinge) was a Swiss jazz reedist, bandleader, and broadcaster. Choquart was leading his own ensemble by age 17, and at 19 had a position at Radio Geneva, remaining a broadcaster with the station for decades.
  • He first recorded with his ensemble the New Rhythm Kings in 1942, and with a new ensemble, the Dixie Dandies, in 1943 (which included Henri Chaix and Wallace Bishop as sidemen).
  • According to jazz historian Rainer E.
  • Lotz, by the end of World War II "he was considered the best Swiss saxophone and clarinet soloist", playing in both Dixieland and swing idioms.
  • His Creole Jazz ensemble won the Prix Jazz Hot in 1955 on the basis of recordings made in 1952.
  • He also led a larger ensemble with an orchestra, which included AndrĂ© Zumbach (fr).
  • Later in his life he toured extensively throughout western Europe and owned a club in Geneva called La Tour.

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