I don’t generally note the passing of jazz greats on a one-by-one basis, choosing instead to note the passing of those who have had a connection to the Rochester area. However, local jazz bassist Fred Stone forwarded this list of 40 who were associated with jazz and died in 2008, as compiled by Stephen D. Harris of Pasadena. As harris notes, it may not be entirely complete (and that is inadvertent), but since it brings it all into one, I thought I’d share it with my readers, some of whom may have known these artists and, perhaps, may not have known of their passing:
- Gene Allen: baritone saxist, 79
- Norm Baltazar: trumpeter (’61 Kenton mellophonium orch.), 76
- Joe Beck: guitarist, 62
- Mike Beisner: Four Freshmen vocalist-trumpeter (1982-88/90-92), 53
- Sid Bulkin: drummer, 83
- Ozzie Cadena: record producer (Savoy label), club manager (Lighthouse), 83
- Pete Candoli: trumpeter (largely big band lead player), 84
- Dave Carpenter: bassist, 48
- Page Cavanaugh: pianist-singer-combo leader, 86
- Arnie Chycoski: trumpeter (lead with Rob McConnell’s Boss Brass), 72
- William Claxton: photographer, 80
- Jimmy Cleveland: trombonist, 82
- Leo Curran: Kenton band (1947-53), 81
- Bobby Durham: drummer, 71
- Ray Ellis: tenor saxophonist-arranger-conductor, 85
- Bill Finegan: pianist/big band comp-arranger, co-leader of Sauter-Finegan Orch., 91
- Bob Florence: pianist-bandleader-composer-arranger, 75
- Jimmy Giuffre: tenor saxist-clarinetist-composer, 86
- Johnny Griffin: tenor saxist, 80
- Earle Hagen: trombonist-turned composer (largely for TV and movies), 88
- Connie Haines: big band singer, 87
- Neal Hefti: big band trumpeter-composer-arranger, 85
- Freddie Hubbard: trumpeter, 70
- Peter J. Levinson: author (books on T. Dorsey, H. James, N. Riddle), 74
- Humphrey Lyttelton: British trumpeter (later radio game show host), 86
- Teo Macero: record producer (Columbia Records, etc), 82
- Ronnie Mathews: pianist, 72
- Jimmy McGriff: blues organist, 72
- Dave McKenna: pianist, 78
- Wilfred Middlebrooks: bassist, 74
- Charlie Ottaviano: jazz club owner (Charlie-O’s since 2000), 66
- Earl Palmer: drummer, 83
- Gene Puerling: vocal arrranger-leader of the Hi-Lo’s & Singers Unlimited quartets, 78
- Bob Popescu: jazz club owner (Hollywood Catalina Bar & Grill since 1986), 77
- Ray Reed: alto sax-flute (1965-68 Kenton lead player), 66
- Joe Romano: alto-tenor sax/flute, 76
- Jo Stafford: big band-pop singer, 90
- Phil Urso: tenor sax, 82
- Gerald Wiggins: pianist, 86
- Lee Young: drummer, 94
Feel free to add others you may know of who were omitted in the comments.

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