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− | Jazz trombonist boyfriend of jazz-hating, opera-loving socialite [[Mona Martin]] in the "I Lied To My Heart" story of Our Publishing Co. comic book ''Love Diary'' #4 (January 1950). He plays a swing version of Chopin's "Polonaise." He calls himself a cornet player at one point, even though he was shown playing a trombone earlier. Maybe he can play both! | + | [[Image:Gibson_Jerry_Love_Diary.png|right]]Jazz trombonist boyfriend of jazz-hating, opera-loving socialite [[Mona Martin]] in the "I Lied To My Heart" story of Our Publishing Co. comic book ''Love Diary'' #4 (January 1950). He plays a swing version of Chopin's "Polonaise." He calls himself a cornet player at one point, even though he was shown playing a trombone earlier. Maybe he can play both! |
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 14 August 2018
Jazz trombonist boyfriend of jazz-hating, opera-loving socialite Mona Martin in the "I Lied To My Heart" story of Our Publishing Co. comic book Love Diary #4 (January 1950). He plays a swing version of Chopin's "Polonaise." He calls himself a cornet player at one point, even though he was shown playing a trombone earlier. Maybe he can play both!