Thomas "Papa Mutt" Carey (September 17, 1891 – September 3, 1948) was an American jazztrumpeter.[1]
Early life
Carey was born in Hahnville, Louisiana,[2][3] and moved to New Orleans with his family in his youth. His older brother Jack Carey was a trombone player and bandleader; Mutt was playing cornet in his brother's band by about 1912.
Career
Although Carey's early work was with brass bands in the New Orleans area (1913–17),[4] in 1914, he started working with Kid Ory[4] and would continue to do so, on and off, through the 1910s.
After touring the vaudeville circuits in 1917,[4] he returned to New Orleans in 1918[4] and then went to California with Ory in 1919,[4] eventually taking over leadership of the band when Ory left in 1925.[4]
Carey rejoined Ory's band from around 1929 to 1933, when the lack of work during the Depression led him to work as a Pullman porter.[4] In 1941, he was a pallbearer at the funeral of Jelly Roll Morton in Los Angeles.[5]
^Ertegun, Nesuhi. Liner notes for Tailgate! Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band. Good Time Jazz Records L-10 and L-11, 1953, also used for Good Time Jazz Records L-12022, 1957.