Biography
Possibly the greatest jazz harpist of all time, Adele Girard showed that it was possible to swing hard on that angelic instrument; only the little-known Casper Reardon had preceded her. Girard played with Harry Sosnick's band and then in 1937, she joined clarinetist Joe Marsala's combo, marrying him the same year. Her swing and Dixieland recordings with Marsala in the 1930s and '40s (although somewhat obscure) are remarkable to hear today. Little was heard from Girard after the mid-'50s, but she emerged in 1992 to record a fine album with Bobby Gordon for Arbors. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Adele Girard Trio - Harp Boogie (1940s)
adele girard - jazz on harp 1957 Jazz 2-track reel to reel tape
Harp Boogie - Adele Girard Trio
Joe Marsala and Band with Adele Girard on Harp – Someone to Watch Over Me, 1948
Adele Girard Trio - "Harp Boogie" - original "video" (soundie)
ADELE GIRARD - untitled flamenco - private press 40s Jazz
ADELE GIRARD - Found a New Baby - Undocumented excellent 1940’s harp jazz
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