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David Walter Bowman (September 8, 1914 – December 28, 1964) was an American jazz pianist. He was born in Buffalo, New York, United States. Bowman was raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where he learned to play piano as a four year old. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for a time, then worked in London with Jack Hylton in the mid-1930s. After returning to the United States he settled in New York and played with Bobby Hackett, Sharkey Bonano, Sidney Bechet, and Bud Freeman late in the decade. In the early 1940s, he worked with Jack Teagarden, Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier, Lee Wiley, and Eddie Condon. He took positions with ABC and NBC in the later 1940s (including with Perry Como) and worked as a studio musician on recordings. In the 1950s, he worked with Bud Freeman again, and with Phi

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  • David Walter Bowman (September 8, 1914 – December 28, 1964) was an American jazz pianist. He was born in Buffalo, New York, United States. Bowman was raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where he learned to play piano as a four year old. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for a time, then worked in London with Jack Hylton in the mid-1930s. After returning to the United States he settled in New York and played with Bobby Hackett, Sharkey Bonano, Sidney Bechet, and Bud Freeman late in the decade. In the early 1940s, he worked with Jack Teagarden, Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier, Lee Wiley, and Eddie Condon. He took positions with ABC and NBC in the later 1940s (including with Perry Como) and worked as a studio musician on recordings. In the 1950s, he worked with Bud Freeman again, and with Phil Napoleon shortly before his own death. Dave Bowman died in an automobile accident in December 1964, in Miami, Florida. (en)
  • David Walter „Dave“ Bowman (* 8. September 1914 in Buffalo (New York); † 28. Dezember 1964 in Miami) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzpianist des Swing und Dixieland-Revival. Bowman hatte kanadische Eltern und wuchs in Hamilton (Ontario) auf. Er studierte Klavier am Konservatorium von Hamilton und am Musical Institute in Pittsburgh. 1933 bis 1936 spielte er mit in Kanada, 1936/37 war er bei Jack Hylton (auf Europa Tour) und ging danach nach New York. Dort spielte er mit Sharkey Bonano, 1937 bis 1939 bei Bobby Hackett (mit dem er 1938 seine ersten Aufnahmen machte), 1939/40 mit Bud Freeman (in dessen Summa Cum Laude Orchester), in der Bigband von Jack Teagarden, mit Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier (1941/42) und Eddie Condon. In den 1950er-Jahren war er 1951 bis 1954 Studiomusiker bei ABC und NBC, spielte 1954/55 im Trio von Bud Freeman und zog 1955 nach Florida als Freelancer. In den 1960er-Jahren spielte er kurz vor seinem Tod in der Dixieland-Band von Phil Napoleon. Er starb bei einem Autounfall. Er nahm mit Bobby Hackett, Bud Freeman, Muggsy Spanier, Joe Marsala, Louis Armstrong, Bob Crosby, Roy Eldridge, Billie Holiday und Sidney Bechet (1938) auf. Tom Lord verzeichnet in seiner Jazz-Diskographie 38 Aufnahmen von 1938 bis 1960. Darunter ist nur eine Aufnahme als Leader (Stars fell on Alabama/Blues, 1946 bei Signature). (de)
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  • David Walter „Dave“ Bowman (* 8. September 1914 in Buffalo (New York); † 28. Dezember 1964 in Miami) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzpianist des Swing und Dixieland-Revival. Bowman hatte kanadische Eltern und wuchs in Hamilton (Ontario) auf. Er studierte Klavier am Konservatorium von Hamilton und am Musical Institute in Pittsburgh. 1933 bis 1936 spielte er mit in Kanada, 1936/37 war er bei Jack Hylton (auf Europa Tour) und ging danach nach New York. Dort spielte er mit Sharkey Bonano, 1937 bis 1939 bei Bobby Hackett (mit dem er 1938 seine ersten Aufnahmen machte), 1939/40 mit Bud Freeman (in dessen Summa Cum Laude Orchester), in der Bigband von Jack Teagarden, mit Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier (1941/42) und Eddie Condon. In den 1950er-Jahren war er 1951 bis 1954 Studiomusiker bei ABC und NBC, (de)
  • David Walter Bowman (September 8, 1914 – December 28, 1964) was an American jazz pianist. He was born in Buffalo, New York, United States. Bowman was raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where he learned to play piano as a four year old. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for a time, then worked in London with Jack Hylton in the mid-1930s. After returning to the United States he settled in New York and played with Bobby Hackett, Sharkey Bonano, Sidney Bechet, and Bud Freeman late in the decade. In the early 1940s, he worked with Jack Teagarden, Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier, Lee Wiley, and Eddie Condon. He took positions with ABC and NBC in the later 1940s (including with Perry Como) and worked as a studio musician on recordings. In the 1950s, he worked with Bud Freeman again, and with Phi (en)
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