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Reuben "Ruby" Braff (March 16, 1927 – February 9, 2003) was an American
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trumpeter and
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was once asked about him on the
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television show and described Ruby as "the
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". Braff was born in
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, United States. He was renowned for working in an idiom ultimately derived from the playing of
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and
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. He began playing in local clubs in the 1940s. In 1949, he was hired to play with the Edmond Hall Orchestra at the Savoy Cafe of Boston. He relocated to New York in 1953 where he was much in demand for band dates and recordings. He resided in
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and died of complications from emphysema, heart failure, and
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on February 9, 2003, in
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. He had spent a good part of his life living in the Riverdale section of
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Discography


As leader/co-leader

* '' Buck Meets Ruby'' (
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, 1954) with Buck Clayton * ''Jazz at Storyville, Vol. 1 and 2'' (
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, 1955) with
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* ''Ruby Braff Swings'' (Bethlehem, 1955) * ''Holiday in Braff'' (Bethlehem, 1955) * ''Ball at Bethlehem with Braff'' (
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, 1955) * ''Braff!!'' ( Epic, 1956) * ''Ruby Braff featuring Dave McKenna'' (
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, 1956) * ''Hi-Fi Salute to Bunny'' (
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, 1957) * '' The Ruby Braff Octet with Pee Wee Russell & Bobby Henderson at Newport'' ( Verve, 1957) * ''Ruby Braff Goes 'Girl Crazy ( Warner Bros. Records, 1958) * ''Easy Now'' (RCA, 1959) * ''You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me'' (Stere-O-Craft, 1959) * ''Blowing Around The World'' (
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, 1959) * ''The Ruby Braff Marshall Brown Sextet'' (
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, 1961) * ''Live at the Regattabar'' ( Arbors, 1993) * ''Ruby Braff Remembers
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: Being with You'' (Arbors, 1997) * ''You Can Depend on Me'' (Arbors, 1998) * ''Born to Play'' (Arbors, 1999) * ''Ruby Braff and Strings: In the Wee, Small Hours in London and New York'' (Arbors, 2000) * ''The Cape Godfather'' (Arbors, 2000) * ''Music for the Still of the Night'' (Arbors, 2001) * ''I Hear Music'' (Arbors, 2002) * ''Relaxing at the Penthouse with the
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Trio'' (Victoria, 2002) * ''Variety Is the Spice of Braff'' (Arbors, 2002) * ''Watch What Happens'' (Arbors, 2003) * ''You Brought a New Kind of Love'' (Arbors, 2005) * ''Controlled Nonchalance' at the Regattabar, Vol. 2'' (Arbors, 2006) * Ruby Braff And The Flying Pizzarellis: ''C'est Magnifique!'' (Arbors, 2007) * ''Little Things - Live In Dublin 1976'' (
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, 2007) * ''For the Last Time - Ruby Braff's Historic Final Performance With Scott Hamilton'' (Arbors, 2008) * ''Our Love is Here to Stay'' (Arbors, 2010)


With George Barnes

* ''The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet'' (
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, 1974) * ''The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet Salutes Rodgers and Hart'' (
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, 1974) * ''The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet – Live at the New School'' (Chiaroscuro, 1974) * ''The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet Plays Gershwin'' (Concord Jazz, 1974) * ''The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet – To Fred Astaire with Love'' (RCA, 1975)


With Ellis Larkins

* ''2 Part Inventions in Jazz, Vol. 2'', (Vanguard, 1955) * ''The Grand Reunion'' (Chiaroscuro, 1972) * ''Ruby Braff & Ellis Larkins: The Complete Duets'' (Definitive Classics, 2006) * ''Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins: Calling Berlin, Vols. 1 & 2'' (Arbors)


As sideman

With Larry Adler *''Larry Adler Again!'' ( Audio Fidelity, 1959) With
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'' (Flying Dutchman/Amsterdam, 1970) With
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*''Tony Bennett Sings 10 Rodgers & Hart Songs'' (Improv, 1976) *''Tony Bennett Sings More Great Rodgers & Hart'' (Improv, 1977) *''Tony Bennett Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook'' (Concord, 2005; reissue of Improv recordings, plus unreleased takes) ;With Buck Clayton *''
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'' (Columbia, 1955) *'' All the Cats Join In'' (Columbia 1956) With Scott Hamilton and Dave McKenna *''Controlled Nonchalance at the Regattabar, Volume 1'' (Arbors) *''Controlled Nonchalance, Volume 2'' (Arbors) With
Woody Herman Woodrow Charles Herman (May 16, 1913 – October 29, 1987) was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and big band leader. Leading groups called "The Herd", Herman came to prominence in the late 1930s and was active until his dea ...
*''It Had To Be Us'' (Chiaroscuro 1998) With Milt Hinton *''The Judge at His Best'' (Chiaroscuro, 2001) With
Dick Hyman Richard Hyman (born March 8, 1927) is an American jazz pianist and composer. Over a 70-year career, he has worked as a pianist, organist, arranger, music director, electronic musician, and composer. He was named a National Endowment for the Ar ...
*''America, The Beautiful'' (Arbors) *''Ruby Braff and Dick Hyman Play Nice Tunes'' (Arbors) *''Manhattan Jazz'' ( MusicMasters) *''Music from My Fair Lady'' (Concord) *''Music from South Pacific'' (Concord) With
Pee Wee Russell Charles Ellsworth "Pee Wee" Russell (March 27, 1906 – February 15, 1969), was an American jazz musician. Early in his career he played clarinet and saxophones, but he eventually focused solely on clarinet. With a highly individualistic and sp ...
*''The Individualism of Pee Wee Russell'' (1952) *''A Portrait of Pee Wee'' (1958) With
Ralph Sutton Ralph Earl Sutton (November 4, 1922 – December 30, 2001) was an American jazz pianist born in Hamburg, Missouri. He was a stride pianist in the tradition of James P. Johnson and Fats Waller. Biography Sutton was born in Hamburg, Missouri, ...
*''R & R'' (Chiaroscuro, 2002) *''Remembered'' (Arbors DVD) With George Wein *''Wein, Women and Song and More, George Wein Plays and Sings'' (Arbors) *'' George Wein & the Newport All-Stars'' (Impulse!, 1962) *''George Wein's Newport All-Stars'' (Atlantic, 1969)


See also

* Izzy Ort's Bar & Grille


References


External links


Jazz Review biography
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