Biography
As a largely self-taught soprano saxophonist and occasional clarinetist, George Probert was one of the younger players in the Dixieland revival bands of the 1950's. Probert had important associations with Bob Scobey (1950-53), Kid Ory (1954) and particularly the Firehouse Five Plus Two (from 1954 until their final record in 1969). Probert became musical director of the Walt Disney Studio in 1955. During the past three decades, the outspoken Probert (a forceful and colorful soprano saxophonist) has been part of a countless number of jazz festivals, but has only recorded a few dates as a leader for Fat Cat's Jazz and, more recently, Jazz Crusade. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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"Canal Street Blues" played by George Probert and the Monrovia Old Style Jazz Band, February 2, 1991
"HOLD THAT TIGER" played by George Probert and his Monrovia Old Style Jazz Band, July 5, 1993
Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old Kentucky Home; George Probert and Bob Mielke with The Frisco Syncopators
George Probert All-Stars "I Can't Give You Anything But Love"
By George Probert: Chloe
For Me & My Gal
HELLO DOLLY sung by Patti Kelly with George Probert's Monrovia Old Style Jazz Band -- 2007
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