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Lovie Austin

American pianist, session musician, composer, arranger and bandleader. Born 19 September 1887, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. Died 10 July 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Austin studied music at college and university in Nashville, Tennessee and moved to perform in Chicago in 1923. She was the 'life n' soul' of her vaudeville bands when seated at the piano stool, creating a big impression on a pre-teen [a59405]. As Williams' career took off with the TOBA* circuit shows, so had Austin's. Austin both wrote and arranged many numbers, often while performing at the same time, and backed and recorded with other female artists such as [a307316], [a307217], [a307423] and [a265678]. 1923 Austin formed her own band, the "Blues Serenaders" and also sessioned for Paramount. Artists who sessioned in Austin's 'Serenaders' line-ups at recordings included [a307207], [a307425], [a307300], [a326810] and [a1052897]. Later in her career Austin was musical director of TOBA shows in Chicago's jazz hot-spot, The Monogram Theater at 3453 South State Street. She remained there for twenty years then, after the war, became the pianist at Penthouse Studios for Jimmy Payne's Dancing School. *TOBA is an acronym for the "Theater Owners' Booking Association".

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