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Cy Touff

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from 1944 to 1946, and in the military he played trombone. After the war, he switched to bass trumpet and worked with
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Harrison, Max; Fox, Charles; Thacker, Eric; Nicholson, Stuart (2000).
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This article about a jazz trumpeter from the United States is a
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Chicago
Evanston, Illinois
bass trumpeter
West coast jazz
xylophone
saxophone
United States Army
Woody Herman
Sandy Mosse
Richie Kamuca
Pacific Jazz
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All Music
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1927 births
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Jazz musicians from Chicago
20th-century American male musicians
20th-century American musicians
20th-century trumpeters
American jazz trumpeters
American male trumpeters

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