C. Griffin

Gordon Claude "Chris" Griffin (October 31, 1915 – June 18, 2005) was an American jazz trumpeter.

Griffin was born in Binghamton, New York, United States, but moved to White Plains when he was ten; he began playing trumpet at age twelve, and played in dance bands as a teenager. He worked with Charlie Barnet, Rudy Vallee, Miff Mole, Mildred Bailey, Teddy Wilson, and Joe Haymes in the mid-1930s, and did work as a studio musician for CBS radio broadcasting. In 1936 he joined Benny Goodman's big band, remaining with him until 1939. He appeared in several movies as a member of Goodman's ensemble, such as The Big Broadcast of 1937 and Hollywood Hotel, and was the last surviving member of Goodman's band to perform in the first major jazz event at Carnegie Hall which was recorded and later released as The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert. In 1940 he played with Jimmy Dorsey and occasionally returned to Goodman's band in the 1940s and 1950s, but primarily worked on staff at CBS from the late 1930s onward. He played trumpet for radio television soundtracks into the 1980s, including for The Ed Sullivan Show, The Jackie Gleason Show, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, The Philip Morris Playhouse, and Camel Caravan.

Griffin and Pee Wee Erwin co-founded a trumpet education school which operated from 1966 to 1970, and toured with Warren Covington in Europe in 1974. He worked with Tex Beneke, Bud Freeman, and Warren Vaché Sr. later in his career. In the 1980s he led an ensemble of his own which included sidemen such as Marty Napoleon, Sonny Igoe, Jane Jarvis, and Major Holley.

Griffin was married to vocalist Helen O'Brien for 60 years until her death in 2000. The couple had four sons, one of whom also died in 2000, and two daughters. He died aged 89 in 2005 of melanoma.

Birth and Death Data: Born October 31, 1915 (Binghamton), Died June 18, 2005 (Danbury)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1937 - 1954

Roles Represented in DAHR: trumpet

Notes: Birth name: Gordon Griffin.

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Recordings (Results 101-120 of 120 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 86984 10/29/1954 Tiger rag mambo George Williams Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Decca 86985 10/29/1954 [Unknown title(s)] George Williams Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 189 10-in. 1945 22 steps from the corner Johnny Bothwell Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 190 10-in. 1945 Strange feeling Johnny Bothwell Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 281 10-in. 1946 Etude Brutus Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 289 10-in. 1946 If I'm lucky Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 290 10-in. 1946 Sooner or later Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 291 10-in. 1946 Turn the knob on the left to the right Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 417 10-in. 1947 If there is someone lovelier Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 418 10-in. 1947 Celery stalks at midnight Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 419 10-in. 1947 Easy ride Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 514 10-in. approximately 1947 Lonely moments Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 515 10-in. approximately 1947 Bop 'n' boogie Will Bradley Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 564 10-in. approximately 1947 What is this thing called love? Anita O'Day instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 565 10-in. approximately 1947 Hi ho trailus boot whip Anita O'Day instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 566 10-in. approximately 1947 I told ya I love ya Anita O'Day instrumentalist, trumpet  
Signature SRC 567 10-in. approximately 1947 It's different when it happens to you Anita O'Day instrumentalist, trumpet  
Decca L 6046 2/6/1951 You're just in love Lil Hardin Armstrong ; Louis Armstrong instrumentalist, trumpet  
Decca L 6047 2/6/1951 If Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
Decca L 6048 2/6/1951 (I want a) Big butter and egg man (from the West) Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra instrumentalist, trumpet  
(Results 101-120 of 120 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Griffin, C.," accessed April 24, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/112159.

Griffin, C.. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 24, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/112159.

"Griffin, C.." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 24 April 2024.

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