Muggsy Spanier

Francis Joseph Julian "Muggsy" Spanier (November 9, 1906 – February 12, 1967) was a prominent white cornet player based in Chicago. He was renowned as the best trumpet/cornet in Chicago until Bix Beiderbecke entered the scene. Muggsy led several traditional/"hot" jazz bands, most notably Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band (which did not, in fact, play ragtime but, rather, "hot jazz" that would now be called Dixieland). This band set the style fo... more

Date of birth:

  • Nov 9, 1906

Date of death:

  • Feb 12, 1967 (age 60 years)

Also known as:

  • Mugsy Spanier
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