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Frank Traynor Free Music

Frank Traynor

Australian trombonist, born 8 August 1927 in Melbourne, Australian, died 22 February 1985 in the same city.
Traynor formed his first band, the Black Bottom Stompers, in 1949. In 1951 he joined the Len Barnard Band and that same year was voted best trombonist in the "Make Way for the Bands" poll. He also made his first recordings with this band. He and his band were also a regular feature at Athol's Abbey, an underground bar and grill on the corner of St Kilda Road and Park Street. Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers were also a prominent feature of the Melbourne City Council's FEIP program – Free Entertainment in the Parks lunchtime activities during the '70s under the MC of Bob Crawford.
Another regular venue during this period was the Dick Whittington Tavern in Hotham Street, St. Kilda.

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