Harry Edison Net Worth is $1.1 Million Harry Edison Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Harry Edison was a composer, songwriter ("Free Eats", "Every Tub") and trumpeter in the Count Basie and His Orchestra between 1937 and 1950, then with Buddy Rich. He toured with Josephine Baker, appeared in "Jazz at the Philharmonic", and made many records. He joined ASCAP in 1959, and his other popular instrumental compositions include "Mutton ...
Date Of Birth October 10, 1915 Died 1999-07-27 Place Of Birth Columbus, Ohio, United States Profession Soundtrack, Actor, Music Department Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1994. 2 Played with Count Basie from 1938 to 1950. 3 Daughter, Helena. 4 Jazz trumpeter.
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Nights in Rodanthe 2008 writer: "Jive At Five" - as Harry "Sweets" Edison Freaks and Geeks 2000 TV Series writer - 1 episode Baseball 1994 TV Mini-Series documentary writer - 1 episode Where's Poppa? 1970 performer: "The Goodbye Song" - as Harry 'Sweets' Edison
Actor Title Year Status Character Everybody Rides the Carousel 1975 Stage 8 (voice) Dig 1972 Short Uncle Igneous (voice, as Harry 'Sweets' Edison)
Music Department Title Year Status Character Lady Sings the Blues 1972 musician: trumpet - uncredited Urbanissimo 1967 Short musician: soloist - as Harry 'Sweets' Edison
Self Title Year Status Character American Masters 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Biography 1998 TV Series documentary Himself The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1992 TV Special Himself Texas Tenor: The Illinois Jacquet Story 1992 Documentary Himself Lady Day: The Many Faces of Billie Holiday 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Harry 'Sweets' Edison) Blues for Central Avenue 1986 Documentary Himself (as Harry 'Sweets' Edison) One Night Stand: The World of Lenny Bruce 1959 TV Special documentary Himself Jammin' the Blues 1944 Short Himself - on Trumpet
Known for movies Jammin' the Blues (1944) as Himself - on Trumpet
Lady Day: The Many Faces of Billie Holiday (1990) as Himself
Nights in Rodanthe (2008) as Soundtrack
Where's Poppa? (1970) as Soundtrack