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Boomie Richman

Abraham Samuel Richman, better known as Boomie Richman, was an American jazz tenor saxophone player who played with Tommy Dorsey. He also played clarinet, bass clarinet, piccolo, and flute.

Discography
As sidemanSteve Allen, Steve Allen Plays Neal Hefti (Coral, 1958) • Teresa Brewer, Teresa Brewer and the Dixieland Band (Coral, 1959) • Bobby Byrne, ''The Jazzbone's Connected to the Trombone'' (Grand Award, 1959) • Al Cohn, The Sax Section (Epic, 1956) • Cab Calloway, Hi De Hi De Ho (RCA Victor, 1960) • Perry Como, We Get Letters (RCA Victor, 1957) • Jackie Cooper, The Movies Swing! (Dot, 1958) • Rusty Dedrick, A Jazz Journey (Monmouth, 1965) • Marty Gold, ''Suddenly It's Springtime'' (RCA Victor, 1964) • Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson Arrangements (Columbia, 1953) • Benny Goodman, B.G. in Hi-Fi (Capitol, 1955) • Neal Hefti, Singing Instrumentals (Epic, 1954) • Hugo & Luigi, The Cascading Voices of the Hugo & Luigi Chorus (RCA Victor, 1963) • Henry Jerome, Brazen Brass Features...Saxes (Decca, 1961) • Enoch Light, The Big Band Sound of the Thirties (Project 3, 1970) • George Paxton, The Uncollected George Paxton and His Orchestra 1944–1945 (Hindsight, 1982) • Joe Reisman, ''Party Night at Joe's'' (RCA Victor, 1958)\ • Richard Maltby, Many Sided Maltby (Sesac, 1958) • Tommy Reynolds, Jazz for Happy Feet (King, 1956) • Edgar Sampson, Swing Softly Sweet Sampson (Coral, 1957) • Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, Directions in Music (Bluebird, 1988) • Hymie Shertzer, ''All the King's Saxes'' (Disneyland, 1958) • Phil Silvers, Phil Silvers and Swinging Brass (Columbia, 1957) • Cootie Williams, Cootie Williams in Hi-Fi (RCA Victor, 1958) • Cootie Williams, Porgy & Bess Revisited (Warner Bros., 1959) ==References==
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