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557:", around which a great modern legacy has grown. Following a Goodman/Krupa duet, Stacy received a nod from Goodman to take a solo. "At the Carnegie Hall concert, after the usual theatrics, Jess Stacy was allowed to solo and, given the venue, what followed was appropriate ... Used to just playing rhythm on the tune, he was unprepared for a turn in the spotlight, but what came out of his fingers was a graceful, impressionistic marvel with classical flourishes, yet still managed to swing. It was the best thing he ever did, and it's ironic that such a layered, nuanced performance came at the end of such a chaotic, bombastic tune", wrote David Rickert. After leaving the Goodman Orchestra, Stacy joined the 133: 402: 25: 499: 667:
as "compatible as two cats, tails tied together, hanging over a clothesline." They divorced in 1948, after several years of marriage. His third wife was Patricia Peck. They dated for a decade before getting married on September 8, 1950. They lived in Los Angeles and were married for forty-five years.
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Stacy had a tumultuous love life as a young man. His first wife was Helen Robinson; both were young when they married in 1924. Stacy worked at night in clubs and slept during the day while Robinson worked. She needed more security than Stacy was willing to provide, and Stacy was unwilling to work at
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In 1950, Stacy moved to Los Angeles. His career declined to club work. While playing at the piano bar in Leon's Steak House, he walked out after a drunken woman spilled beer in his lap. He announced he was quitting the music business and retired from public performances. He worked as a salesman,
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By 1920, Stacy was playing piano in Peg Meyer's jazz ensemble at Cape Girardeau High School, the Bluebird Confectionary, and the Sweet Shop. Schoolmates called them the Agony Four. By 1921, the band was known as
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on December 1, 1981. After his brief and revival in the 1970s, he again retired from music and lived with his third wife, Patricia Peck Stacy. In addition to the Goodman and Crosby orchestras, Stacy played with
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Allen, Steve. "The Return of Jess Stacy", unknown newspaper, undated. Jess Stacy Collection, Box 1036, Folder 7, Item B, Special Collections and Archives, Kent Library, Southeast Missouri State University.
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a radio station for steady employment. This did not change when the couple had a son, Frederick Jess. They divorced and Robinson married a friend of Stacy, saxophonist Phil Wing.
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Special Collections and Archives, Southeast Missouri State University, Jess Stacy Collection Finding Aid, Descriptive Overview.
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asked him to join his band. Stacy left Floyd Towne, moved to New York City, and spent 1935–39 with the
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in 1938. The Carnegie Hall performance was elevated in part by Stacy's unplanned piano solo during "
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Stacy died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles on January 1, 1995, aged 90.
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Jess Stacy : the quiet man of jazz : a biography and discography
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band during the late 1930s, particularly his performance at Goodman's
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Stacy, c. 1945
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