
Eddie Condon, born Albert Edwin Condon, was an American jazz musician and bandleader from Goodland, Indiana. Born in 1905, he became a prominent figure in traditional jazz, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s. Known for his work as a guitarist and banjoist, Eddie Condon collaborated with legends such as Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke. His performances at Condon’s, a jazz club in New York City, became iconic. Notable recordings include "Embraceable You" and "China Boy." Condon played a key role in popularizing traditional jazz and preserving its legacy through his recordings and live performances.
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