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Emil Coleman

King Garcia King Garcia Puerto Rican jazz trumpeter Louis "King" Garcia (August 25, 1905 – September 4, 1983) was a Puerto Rican jazz trumpeter who spent most of his career in the United States. Garcia played early in his life in the Municipal Band of San Juan, whose director was Juan Tizol's uncle, Manuel Tizol. He moved to the U.S. early in the 1920s, where he played with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and Emil Coleman. In the 1930s he did work in the studios, including his most important association, which was with Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey. He recorded with the bandleaders both together and separately. He also played with Vic Berton (1935), Richard Himber, Nat Brandwyne, Amanda Randolph, and…

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GENRES: Popular, Latin, Instrumental

Albums

10" 78s

Rumbas
Rumbas (1952)
Tangoes & Rhumbas
Tangoes & Rhumbas (1953)