Max Geldray

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Max Geldray
Max Geldray playing the harmonica
Max Geldray playing the harmonica
Background information
Birth name Max van Gelder
Born 12 February 1916
Flag of Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died 2 October 2004 age 88
Flag of United States Palm Springs, California, USA
Genre(s) jazz
Occupation(s) harmonicist
Instrument(s) harmonica
Years active 1940s-2002

Max Geldray (12 February 1916[1], Amsterdam, Netherlands2 October 2004, Palm Springs, California) was a jazz harmonica player, usually credited as being the first such.

Born Max van Gelder, he was best known for his playing and occasional acting on the BBC comedy radio series, The Goon Show before emigrating to the United States.

He also worked as a counselor at the Betty Ford Detoxification Center.

  1. ^ Barker, Dennis. "Max Geldray: Obituaries", Guardian Unlimited, 2004-10-09. Retrieved on 2006-11-26.

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