Peanuts Holland
Herbert Lee "Peanuts" Holland (February 9, 1910 โ February 7, 1979)[1] was an American jazz trumpeter best known for his contributions in swing jazz. Early lifeBorn in Norfolk, Virginia, Holland learned to play trumpet at the Jenkins Orphanage.[1] CareerHolland played and recorded with Alphonse Trent's band between 1928 and 1933, and played with Al Sears (1932), the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra, Willie Bryant, Jimmie Lunceford, and Lil Armstrong's band (1935โ36).[1] He also occasionally led his own band. In 1939, Holland moved to New York City, playing in big bands led by Coleman Hawkins and Fletcher Henderson.[1] From 1941 to 1946, he played with Charlie Barnet.[1] He and Don Redman toured Europe in 1946, and during this tour Holland elected to remain there, living in Paris, France, and then Sweden.[1] He recorded there until 1960, releasing some 46 records for European labels.[2] Personal lifeHolland was the younger brother of classical tenor singer Charles Holland. Holland died in Stockholm.[1] DiscographyAs sideman (alphabetical order)
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