Don Ewell

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Don Ewell
Born (1916-11-14)November 14, 1916
Origin Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
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Genres Jazz
Instruments Piano
Associated acts Jack Teagarden

Don Ewell (November 14, 1916 – August 9, 1983) was an American jazz stride pianist born in Baltimore, Maryland, perhaps best known for his work with several prominent New Orleans–based musicians such as Sidney Bechet, Kid Ory, George Lewis, George Brunis, Muggsy Spanier and Bunk Johnson.

From 1956 to 1962, Ewell was a leading member of the Jack Teagarden band. Following Teagarden's death Ewell did some European tours, and then moved back to New Orleans and played clubs and hotels there. From 1976 to 1978 Ewell concertized, battled alcoholism, while living with his friend King Denton's family, the manager of a local jazz club where Ewell was Artist in Residence. Thereafter, Ewell moved back to his primary residence in Maryland. Following his daughter's death from cancer and after two strokes, Ewell died on August 9, 1983.

Select discography

  • Don Ewell: Denver Concert (Pumkin)
  • Free 'n' Easy! (Good Time Jazz/Concord)

With Willie The Lion Smith

With Jack Teagarden

  • Mis'ry And The Blues (Verve)

With Bunk Johnson

  • Bunk Johnson with the Yerba Buena Jazz Band 1944 and with Doc Evans & His Band (Document)
  • Bunk Johnson Plays Popular Songs (American Music)

With Barbara Dane

  • Trouble In Mind (San Francisco)

With Doc Evans


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