In the early '20s, New Orleans native
Sharkey Bonano played locally with the bands of
Chink Martin and
Freddie Newman, among others. Later, he moved to New York where he unsuccessfully auditioned for a spot with
the Wolverines. In 1924, he landed a spot with pianist
Jimmy Durante. The next year, he returned home to lead his own band. In 1927, he joined the famous
Jean Goldkette Orchestra, which then featured
Bix Beiderbecke and
Frankie Trumbauer. From 1928-1930,
Bonano led his own group, the Melody Masters, with
Leon Prima. After playing in California with
Original Dixieland Jazz Band clarinetist
Larry Shields,
Bonano once again returned to New Orleans, where he stayed from 1930-1936. In 1936,
Bonano worked with
Ben Pollack before forming his own New York-based group, the Sharks of Rhythm, with which he recorded much of his finest work. Around that time, he also played sporadically with
the ODJB. After a military stint in the '40s,
Bonano played around and about New Orleans, where his outgoing musical personality gained him a large following. From 1949 on, he led his own groups;
Bonano remained active around New Orleans, Chicago, and New York until the 1960s, when ill health forced him to retire.
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Chris Kelsey, Rovi