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Ed Lewis (musician)

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In the 1950s Lewis led his band in New York City for local performances and worked for a while as a taxi driver. He returned to play with the Countsmen in Europe in 1984 shortly before his death. Lewis never led a recording session.
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Orchestra, where he remained until 1948; he recorded frequently with Basie but almost never soloed.
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Orchestra, where he played from 1926 to 1932 and was the primary trumpet soloist until
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