British jazz saxophonist (Dec. 23, 1910, London - July 26, 1950).
Gardner was a self-taught musician with minimal coaching. He formed the semi-professional New Colorado Band in 1928, and a year later entered the band in a contest at Chelsea Town Hall, and won. He was spotted by the founding editor of Melody Maker magazine, and had secured his first regular professional position later that year. In 1933, Freddy was taken under the wing of Ray Noble and recorded with The New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.
He developed his technique by working in bands led by Sydney Lipton, Billy Bissett, and Bert Firman. As a skilled clarinetist, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophonist, Gardner became a prolific recording session player. He can be heard on numerous recordings by The Four Stars, The Six Swingers, Jay Wilbur, Benny Carter, Teddy Foster, Valaida Snow, Ray Noble, Ike Hatch, Mario Lorenzi, and the internationally famous team of pianist Buck Washington and singing tap dancer John W. Bubbles (of Buck And Bubbles).
Gardner led small groups in 1936-37, on the Interstate label, distributed by Interstate Music in East Sussex, England. Toward the end of 1937, he began to be billed as "Freddy Gardner and his Swing Orchestra' with which he made many recordings. The band included such musicians as George Chisholm and Ted Heath. After serving in World War II he was featured as a soloist with [a2294205].
Gardner was tragically felled by a stroke in 1950, and passed away at the age of 39 on July 26, 1950.
2005
Harlequin
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2001
Avid Records
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2001
Harlequin
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2001
Naxos Nostalgia
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2000
WEA
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1999
Empress (2)
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1978
World Records (6), World Records (6)
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1973
1972
Monmouth Evergreen
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1962
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Parlophone
Shellac, 10"
1936
Parlophone
Shellac, 10"
1936
World Records (6), World Records (6)
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Columbia
Shellac, 10"
Capitol Records
7", Single
Sparton
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Columbia, Columbia
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EMI
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Columbia
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2023
2006
2003
Jasmine Records
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2002
Naxos Nostalgia
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2000
1999
The Bill Armstrong Collection
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1999
DRG Records
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1997
Hep Records (3)
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1996
Editions Atlas
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1993
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Harlequin
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Classics (11)
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1990
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1983
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1982
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1978
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World Records (6)
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1977
World Records (6)
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1964
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1951
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1950
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Shellac, 10"
1950
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Decca
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1945
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1936
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1936
His Master's Voice
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1935
Panachord
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1935
Panachord
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1935
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La Voz De Su Amo
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2006
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2006
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2005
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2003
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2003
Naxos Nostalgia
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2000
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2000
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2000
1997
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1995
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1995
Past Perfect
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1994
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1990
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1984
Decca
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