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Otis Johnson (musician)

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Otis Johnson (1908–1994) was an American jazz trumpeter.

Johnson was born on 13 January 1908 (some records have 1910) in Richmond, Virginia.[1][2] He began his career in the late 1920s, working with Gene Rodgers, Henri Saparo, Eugene Kennedy, and Charlie Skeete. In 1929 he joined Luis Russell's band, and rejoined Kennedy's group before working with Benny Carter in 1934. He played with Charlie Turner and Willie Bryant in the mid-1930s, then with Louis Armstrong and Don Redman toward the end of the decade.

Johnson joined the 369th Coast Artillery of the New York Army National Guard on 30 December 1940 and separated on 13 October 1945, achieving the rank of T/4.[1][2] He never returned to active performance after leaving the military.

Johnson died 28 February 1994.

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  1. ^ a b New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. "27th Division World War Two Men Who Were Federalized In 1940 Last Names Beginning With 'J'", New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs website, 18 January 2012. Accessed 25 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b National Archives and Records Administration. "Military Enlistment Record of Johnson, Otis", Archives.gov website. Accessed 25 March 2018.