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}}'''John McLevy''' ([[2 January]], [[1927]]–[[27 November]] [[2002]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[jazz]] [[trumpeter]] and [[flugelhorn]]ist born in [[Dundee, Scotland]], most notable for his work with [[Europe]]an groups led by [[Benny Goodman]] in the 1970s, playing alongside [[George Masso]], [[Hank Jones]] and [[Slam Stewart]]. McLevy also did recordings with artists such as [[Max Bygraves]] and Roy Williams, among others.
}}'''John McLevy''' ([[2 January]], [[1927]]–[[27 November]] [[2002]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[jazz]] [[trumpeter]] born in [[Dundee, Scotland]], most notable for his work with [[Europe]]an groups led by [[Benny Goodman]] in the 1970s, playing alongside [[George Masso]], [[Hank Jones]] and [[Slam Stewart]]. McLevy also did recordings with artists such as [[Max Bygraves]] and Roy Williams, among others.


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John McLevy

John McLevy (2 January, 192727 November 2002) was a Scottish jazz trumpeter born in Dundee, Scotland, most notable for his work with European groups led by Benny Goodman in the 1970s, playing alongside George Masso, Hank Jones and Slam Stewart. McLevy also did recordings with artists such as Max Bygraves and Roy Williams, among others.