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Marlene CordFud Livingston Fud Livingston American jazz musician Joseph Anthony "Fud" Livingston (April 10, 1906 – March 25, 1957) was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, arranger, and composer.[1] Career In the 1920s, he performed with Ben Pollack and served as his arranger (to summer 1925, and again summer 1926 – autumn 1927),[1] with the California Ramblers (autumn 1925),[1] Jean Goldkette (from late 1925),[1] and played on the 1928 Brunswick recording of "Room 1411" as a member of Benny Goodman's group Benny Goodman's Boys, which also featured Glenn Miller, Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman, and Pollack. He worked with Fred Elizalde in London in 1929, then returned to New York City to record with the Frank Trumbauer Orchestra for OKeh Record Co. on… (Source: Wikipedia)
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