Rusty Dedrick

Rusty Dedrick

b. Lyle F. Dedrick, 7 December 1918, Delevan, New York, USA. Dedrick completed teacher training at Fredonia (New York) College before studying composition with Paul Geston and Stefan Wolpe. He started his professional career as a trumpeter in the band of Dick Stabile before moving on to Red Norvo, Claude Thornhill and Ray McKinley. He worked throughout the 50s and 60s as a trumpet player and arranger for NBC Television and in New York studios. In 1971 he joined the faculty of the Manhattan College of Music, in which he later became director of jazz studies. He plays and writes in a traditional swing style.

Type

Person

Born

Jul 12, 1918

Born in

New York

Died

Dec 25, 2009 (aged 91)

Died in

New York

Country

United States

ISNI code

0000000354588295

Roles