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Don Stovall (December 12, 1913 – November 20, 1970) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. Stovall began playing violin as a child before settling on alto. He played in St. Louis, Missouri, with Dewey Jackson and Fate Marable on riverboats in the 1920s, and then played with Eddie Johnson's Crackerjacks in 1932-33. In the 1930s he lived in Buffalo, New York, where he led his own ensemble and played with Lil Armstrong. He moved to New York City in 1939, and played there with Sammy Price, Eddie Durham, and Cootie Williams. Following this he recorded extensively with Red Allen, remaining with him until 1950. He also recorded with Pete Johnson and Snub Mosley over the course of his career, though he never recorded as a leader.

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  • دون ستوفال (بالإنجليزية: Don Stovall)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 12 ديسمبر 1913، وتوفي في 20 نوفمبر 1970. (ar)
  • Don Stovall (December 12, 1913 – November 20, 1970) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. Stovall began playing violin as a child before settling on alto. He played in St. Louis, Missouri, with Dewey Jackson and Fate Marable on riverboats in the 1920s, and then played with Eddie Johnson's Crackerjacks in 1932-33. In the 1930s he lived in Buffalo, New York, where he led his own ensemble and played with Lil Armstrong. He moved to New York City in 1939, and played there with Sammy Price, Eddie Durham, and Cootie Williams. Following this he recorded extensively with Red Allen, remaining with him until 1950. He also recorded with Pete Johnson and Snub Mosley over the course of his career, though he never recorded as a leader. Stovall retired from the music industry in 1950, and spent the remainder of his life working for a telephone company. (en)
  • Don Stovall (12 de diciembre de 1913 - 20 de noviembre de 1970) fue un músico de jazz estadounidense que tocaba el saxo alto. Stovall comenzó tocando el violín de niño, antes de decidirse por el saxo alto. tocó en San Luis, Misuri, junto a y Fate Marable en riverboats a finales de los años 1920 y después tocó junto a los Crackerjacks de entre 1932 y 1933. En la década de los años 1930 vivió en Buffalo, Nueva York, donde conducía su propio conjunto y tocaba con . Se mudó a Nueva York en 1939, donde tocó con músicos como Sammy Price, y Cootie Williams. Después grabó con Red Allen, permaneciendo en su banda hasta 1950. También grabó junto a Pete Johnson y a lo largo de su carrera, aunque nunca grabó nada como líder de banda. (es)
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  • دون ستوفال (بالإنجليزية: Don Stovall)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 12 ديسمبر 1913، وتوفي في 20 نوفمبر 1970. (ar)
  • Don Stovall (12 de diciembre de 1913 - 20 de noviembre de 1970) fue un músico de jazz estadounidense que tocaba el saxo alto. Stovall comenzó tocando el violín de niño, antes de decidirse por el saxo alto. tocó en San Luis, Misuri, junto a y Fate Marable en riverboats a finales de los años 1920 y después tocó junto a los Crackerjacks de entre 1932 y 1933. En la década de los años 1930 vivió en Buffalo, Nueva York, donde conducía su propio conjunto y tocaba con . Se mudó a Nueva York en 1939, donde tocó con músicos como Sammy Price, y Cootie Williams. Después grabó con Red Allen, permaneciendo en su banda hasta 1950. También grabó junto a Pete Johnson y a lo largo de su carrera, aunque nunca grabó nada como líder de banda. (es)
  • Don Stovall (December 12, 1913 – November 20, 1970) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. Stovall began playing violin as a child before settling on alto. He played in St. Louis, Missouri, with Dewey Jackson and Fate Marable on riverboats in the 1920s, and then played with Eddie Johnson's Crackerjacks in 1932-33. In the 1930s he lived in Buffalo, New York, where he led his own ensemble and played with Lil Armstrong. He moved to New York City in 1939, and played there with Sammy Price, Eddie Durham, and Cootie Williams. Following this he recorded extensively with Red Allen, remaining with him until 1950. He also recorded with Pete Johnson and Snub Mosley over the course of his career, though he never recorded as a leader. (en)
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  • Don Stovall (en)
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