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Berry, Chu (Personal Name)

This authority is not used in any records.
Preferred form: Berry, Chu
Used for/see from:
  • Berry, Choo, 1908-1941
  • Berry, Chu, 1908-1941
  • Berry, Leon, 1908-1941
  • Brown, Leon, 1908-1941
  • Berry, Leon "Chew", 1908-1941
  • Berry, Leon Choo, 1908-1941
  • Berry, Leon Chu, 1908-1941

"Chu". [Phonodisc] 1968.

Evensmo, J. The tenor saxophone of Leon Chu Berry, with a critical assessment of all his known records and broadcasts, 1976 (subj.) t.p. (Leon Chu Berry) p. ix (b. 9/13/30 in Wheeling W. Va.; d. 10/30/41 in Conneaut, Ohio)

The new Grove dictionary of jazz, 1994 (Berry, Chu; Leon Brown; b. Wheeling, WV, 9/13/08; d. Conneaut, OH, 10/30/41)

Gene Krupa's Swing Band. I hope Gabriel likes my music [SR] 1940?: label (Choo Berry)

African American National Biography, accessed November 26, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Berry,Chu; Leon Brown Berry; lawyer, saxophonist, jazz musician; born 13 September 1908 in Wheeling, West Virginia, United States; attended West Virginia State College for three years; was hired to play tenor in Sammy Stewart's Chicago band (1929); Berry worked in New York for bands led by Benny Carter, Charlie Johnson, Spike Hughes, and Teddy Hill (1930); recorded with Coleman Hawkins and two tenor giants in tunes liké Fanfaré (1933); recorded with Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Red Allen, Hot Lips Page, and Wingy Manone (late 1930's); worked with the Fletcher Henderson orchestra (1935-1936) and with Cab Calloway (1937-1941); recorded sessions with Roy Eldridge (late 1930's); died October, 1941 in Conneaut, Ohio, United States)

OCLC, viewed June 8, 2022 (access points: Berry, Leon "Chew"; Berry, Leon Choo; Berry, Leon Chu; Berry, Chew. usages: Leon "Chew" Berry, Leon "Choo" Berry, Leon Chu Berry, Chew Berry)

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