Beryl Booker

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Beryl Booker
Birth name Beryl Booker
Born June 7, 1922
Origin Flag of the United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Died September 30, 1978
Genre(s) Swing
Post bop
Cool jazz
Occupation(s) Pianist
Instrument(s) Piano
Associated acts Slam Stewart

Beryl Booker (June 7, 1922September 30, 1978) was a swing pianist of the 1950s. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, she played with Slam Stewart's trio in 1946, and played off and on with him until 1951. She also played accompaniment for Dinah Washington. In early 1952, Booker led a quintet which played Birdland, featuring Don Elliot, Chuck Wayne, Clyde Lombardi and Connie Kay. Recordings with Miles Davis sitting in on the group have been preserved.[1]In 1953, she formed her own trio with Bonnie Wetzel and Elaine Leighton. This group toured Europe in 1954 as part of a show entitled "Jazz Club USA", which featured Billie Holiday.[1] After another stint with Dinah Washington in 1959, she slipped into obscurity. In the 1970's she continued to play and record with small groups.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Schenker, Anatol. Chronological Classics: 1946-1952. Liner Notes
  2. ^ Dahl, Linda. Stormy Wheather. The Music and Lives of a Century of Jazzwomen. London 1984; ISBN 0704324776, p. 76

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