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Vivien Garry
Teddy Kaye, Vivien Garry, and Arv(in) Charles Garrison c.1947
Background information
Born1920
DiedDecember 1, 2008
Occupation(s)Jazz musician
Instrument(s)Double bass

Vivien Garry (1920 – December 1, 2008) was a jazz bassist. She led the Vivien Garry Quintet (which, on at least one date, included Edna Williams of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm on trumpet and Ginger Smock on violin) and the Vivien Garry Trio (which included her husband, Arv Garrison, on guitar and Wini Beatty on piano).[1]

Discography

Premier Records:

Guild Records:

Black & White Records:

Sarco Records (a subsidiary of Gotham Records):

V-Disc Records:

AFRS Jubilee (radio program transcriptions):

RCA Victor Records:

Signature Records:

Exclusive Records:

Miltone Records:

Superb Records:

Webster Records:

Skylark Records:

References

  1. ^ Brinkofski, Elizabeth Dodd (2013-07-01). New York City Jazz. Arcadia Publishing. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-4396-4358-7. Vivien Garry led the trio, and her husband, guitarist Arv Garrison managed the group. This was the beginning of women gaining attention as musicians in the genre of jazz.