Boomie Richman
Tenor Saxophone
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Affinity | AFF98 | LP | Ruby Braff | The Mighty Braff |
Audio Lab | AL1509 | - | Dixieland All Stars | Tommy Reynolds |
Bethlehem | 1291 | single | Chris Connor | Blue silhouette / Miser's serenade |
- | 1293 | - | - | Ask me / Chiquita from Chi-Wah-Wah |
- | 11079 | - | Ruby Braff & E. Larkins | Flowers for a lady / When you're smiling / When you're smiling / Flowers for a lady |
- | B1295 | |||
- | BCP5 | LP | Ruby Braff | - |
- | BCP56 | - | Chris Connor | Chris |
- | BCP82 | - | Various Artists | Bethlehem's Best, Volume 1 |
- | BCP86 | - | - | We Cut This Album for Bread |
- | BCP89 | - | - | We've Built a Jazz Album for You |
- | BCP91 | - | - | A Lot of Yarn but a Well Knitted Jazz Album |
- | BCP1032 | - | Ruby Braff | Holiday in Braff |
- | BCP6004 | - | Chris Connor | Lullabies of Birdland |
- | BCP6043 | - | Ruby Braff | The Best of Ruby Braff |
- | BEP114 | EP | Chris Connor | |
- | LPDX6 | - | ||
Bethlehem New Series | BCP6043 | LP | Ruby Braff | Adoration of the Melody |
Ember | EMB3347 | - | #MISS | #MISS |
- | NR5002 | - | Various Artists | It's Real Trad, Dad |
King | LP510 | - | Tommy Reynolds and his Band | Music for Happy Feet |
London | HB-N1074 | - | Chris Connor | |
Parlophone | PMD1063 | - | ||
Rep | LP204 | - | - | - |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Chris Connor | New York, NY | December 17, 1953 | [session] | tenor saxophone |
Jim Bright | - | December 17, 1953 | [session] | - |
Ruby Braff | - | March 17, 1955 | [session] | - |
Tommy Reynolds and his Orchestra | - | October 6, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | December 12, 1955 | [session] | - |
Abraham Samuel "Boomie" Richman (born April 2, 1922 in Brockton, Massachusetts) was a jazz tenor saxophone player who played with the Tommy Dorsey. He also played clarinet, bass clarinet, piccolo, and flute.
Before joining the Dorsey band, he worked with George Paxton and Muggsy Spanier. From 1945 to 1951, he recorded with Dorsey and was a soloist in the band. During the 1950s he worked intermittently with the Benny Goodman Orchestra and with Red Allen, Ruby Braff, Al Cohn, Cootie Williams, and the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra. He also worked as a studio musician.He recorded with Buddy Holly on October 21, 1958, playing the sax solo on "True Love Ways". He also played with Judy Garland in her comeback performance at Carnegie Hall. On television, he appeared on The Jimmy Dean Show, The Perry Como Show, The Dick Cavett Show, The Patti Page Show, The Pat Boone Show, and The Andy Williams Show. Wikipedia