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Miff Mole
American jazz trombonist and band leader
Miff Mole | |
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Miff Mole at Nick's Tavern, c. June 1946; photo by William P. Gottlieb | |
| Birth name | Irving Milfred Mole |
| Born | (1898-03-11)March 11, 1898 Roosevelt, New York, U.S. |
| Died | April 29, 1961(1961-04-29) (aged 63) New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Genres | Jazz |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instrument | Trombone |
Musical artist
Irving Milfred Mole (March 11, 1898 – April 29, 1961)[1] known professionally as Miff Mole, was an American jazz trombonist and band leader.
He is generally considered one of the greatest jazz trombonists[2] and credited with creating "the first distinctive and influential solo jazz trombone style."[3]
His major recordings included "Slippin' Around", "Red Hot Mama" in 1924 with Sophie Tucker on vocals, "Miff's Blues", and "There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)", which is on the film soundtrack to the 2008 movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.