Eddie Shu
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Trumpet
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Eddie Shu (né Edward Shulman; 18 March 1918 New York City — 4 July 1986 St. Petersburg, Florida, though he lived in Tampa) was an American swing and jazz multi-instrumentalist with high proficiency on tenor and alto saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, harmonica, and accordion. He also was a popular comedic ventriloquist. He is more known for his tenor playing, but he maintained, performed and recorded using his other talents throughout his jazz career.
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