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Melvin "Sy" Oliver (born December 17, 1910 in Battle Creek, Michigan
— died May 28, 1988 in New York City) was a jazz arranger, trumpeter,
composer, singer and bandleader. His mother was a piano teacher and his
father was a multi-instrumentalist who made a name for himself
demonstrating saxophones at a time that instrument was little used outside
of marching bands.
Oliver left home at 17 to play with Zack White and his Chocolate Beau
Brummels and later with Alphonse Trent. He sang and played trumpet with
these bands, becoming known for his "growling" horn playing.
He joined Jimmie Lunceford's band in 1933 and contributed many hit
arrangements to the band, including "My Blue Heaven" and "Ain't She Sweet".
In 1939, he became one of the first African Americans with a prominent role
in a white band when he joined Tommy Dorsey as an arranger, though he
ceased playing trumpet at that time. (Fletcher Henderson joined the Benny
Goodman orchestra
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