Miff Mole

Miff Mole

Miff Mole

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Latest Release

The Golden Slide - The Greatest Jazz Trombonist album art
  • The Golden Slide - The Greatest Jazz Trombonist
  • February 2025
  • 9 Songs

Top Songs

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Moanin' Low
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I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
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Feelin' No Pain
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Crazy Rhythm
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Honolulu Blues

Albums

  • Make Believe

    Jun 2022 • 5 songs

  • Miff Mole: Origins of His Recordings 1925–1929
  • Nick's Presents His Dixieland Jazz Band

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Miff Mole

Biography

For a period in the 1920s, Miff Mole was (prior to the emergence of Jack Teagarden) the most advanced trombonist in jazz. He had gained a strong reputation playing with the Original Memphis Five (starting in 1922) and his many recordings with Red Nichols during 1926-1927 found him taking unusual interval jumps with staccato phrasing that perfectly fit Nichols' style. However, in 1927, he started working as a studio musician and Mole concentrated less on jazz during the next couple of decades. He played with Paul Whiteman during 1938-1940 and was with Benny Goodman in 1943. By ...
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