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|character name=Sidney Bechet
'''Sidney Bechet''' was a friend of [[Indiana Jones]] who nurtured his interest in [[jazz]] when the pair met in [[1920]].
 
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|birth=May 14, [[1897]]<br/>[[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], [[United States of America|USA]]
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|death=May 14, [[1959]]<br/>Garches, [[France]]
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{{Quote|The more a man's got to say, the more complicated his music is. Sidney ain't easy.|[[Goldie Williams]]|Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues}}
 
'''Sidney Bechet''' was a [[jazz]] musician and friend of [[Indiana Jones]] who nurtured his interest in the genre when the pair met in [[1920]].
   
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==Biography==
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In [[1920]], Bechet was playing with his band at [[Colosimo's Restaurant]] where [[Indiana Jones]] worked as a waiter. The pair's relationship was initially a frosty one that saw Bechet allowing Jones to be kicked out of the [[Royal Garden]]. However, the next morning at work, Jones apologized for the incident and the young man's clear enthusiasm for jazz led to his revealing that he had played soprano saxophone in the army.
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[[File:NowYouHasJazz.jpg|250px|thumb|[[Indiana Jones]] and Sidney Bechet.]]
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Bechet gave Jones a saxophone that he had acquired at a pawn shop which needed "a lot of lip". After practicing, Jones joined Bechet in a jamming session but his attempts at jazz failed, much to the amusement of the band. Feeling Jones was trying to run before he could walk, Bechet encouraged him learn [[Twinkle Twinkle Little Star]] inside and out before they'd talk jazz.
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Years later, in [[1959]], Bechet passed away.<ref>''[[The Roaring Twenties]]''</ref>
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==Behind the scenes==
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Sidney Bechet was portrayed by [[Jeffrey Wright]] in ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]''. Wright would go on to play Felix Leiter opposite fellow ''Young Indy'' guest star [[Daniel Craig]] in the ''[[James Bond]]'' films.
   
 
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*{{YIJC|Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Mystery of the Blues]]''
 
*{{YIJC|Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Mystery of the Blues]]''
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*''[[The Roaring Twenties]]''
 
*{{YIJC|Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Scandal of 1920]]''
 
*{{YIJC|Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Scandal of 1920]]''
   
 
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*{{WP|Sidney Bechet}}
 
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[[Category:Historical figures|Bechet, Sidney]]
 
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== Notes and references ==
[[Category:Musicians|Bechet, Sidney]]
 
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Revision as of 18:17, 11 June 2020

"The more a man's got to say, the more complicated his music is. Sidney ain't easy."
Goldie Williams[src]

Sidney Bechet was a jazz musician and friend of Indiana Jones who nurtured his interest in the genre when the pair met in 1920.

Biography

In 1920, Bechet was playing with his band at Colosimo's Restaurant where Indiana Jones worked as a waiter. The pair's relationship was initially a frosty one that saw Bechet allowing Jones to be kicked out of the Royal Garden. However, the next morning at work, Jones apologized for the incident and the young man's clear enthusiasm for jazz led to his revealing that he had played soprano saxophone in the army.

NowYouHasJazz

Indiana Jones and Sidney Bechet.

Bechet gave Jones a saxophone that he had acquired at a pawn shop which needed "a lot of lip". After practicing, Jones joined Bechet in a jamming session but his attempts at jazz failed, much to the amusement of the band. Feeling Jones was trying to run before he could walk, Bechet encouraged him learn Twinkle Twinkle Little Star inside and out before they'd talk jazz.

Years later, in 1959, Bechet passed away.[1]

Behind the scenes

Sidney Bechet was portrayed by Jeffrey Wright in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Wright would go on to play Felix Leiter opposite fellow Young Indy guest star Daniel Craig in the James Bond films.

Appearances

External links

Notes and references