At 27 he began his musical career. He was acclaimed as one of America's "greatest jazz trumpeters who forsook a career in swing - in favor of playing a sweet, danceable type of music on a muted, swinging cornet." His ability to play was soon discovered and he played with many of the top musicians of the time including: Glen Miller, Benny Goodman,
Richard Himber,
Vincent Lopez, Russ Morgan, Jan Savitt and many others." He was a featured player in Milt Shaw's Detroiters. Between 1932 and 1933 he toured with the Smith Ballew Orchestra. In 1933–1935 he worked at WCAU in Philadelphia where he was the first chair of the staff orchestra. In 1934 he was asked to join the Benny Goodman band, but decided against it, as at the time Goodman did not have dedicated air play. He toured with Jan Savitt in 1935. He moved to NYC in 1936 and recorded with many artists including Louis Armstrong in 1938, Lil Armstrong and Her Swing Band, the Andrews Sisters,
Red Nichols, Glenn Miller, Adrian Rollini,
Cozy Cole, Billy Kyle,
Jack Teagarden, Richard Himber, Dick Robertson, Nick Travis, and others. He was with the Russ Morgan Essex House Band in New York and the Vincent Lopez Orchestra. == Pre-war ==