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Hank Shaw was born in 1926 in the United States. He was a professional baseball player who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies. He was a right-handed pitcher and played in the Major Leagues from 1948 to 1956. Hank Shaw was 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighed 175 pounds. He had a career record of 44-50 with an ERA of 4.17. He was known for his control and his ability to keep the ball low in the strike zone. Hank Shaw was married to his wife, Mary, for over 50 years. They had two children together. Hank Shaw passed away in 2006 at the age of 80. He was inducted into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2008. Hank Shaw had an estimated net worth of $1 million at the time of his death. He earned most of his wealth through his baseball career. He also earned money through endorsements and appearances.

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Born 23 June 1926
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1953

After Club Eleven shuttered, Shaw played with Vic Lewis and toured Europe with Cab Kaye, then joined Jack Parnell's ensemble in 1953 and Ronnie Scott's nonet in 1954. Shaw played regularly both live and as a session musician for many British jazz musicians over the course of the next twenty or so years, working with Joe Harriott, Tony Crombie, Don Rendell, Tony Kinsey, Stan Tracey, Bill Le Sage, and others. He led a quartet at the 100 Club in the 1960s, and played in the Bebop Preservation Society and the John Burch Quartet for over two decades each. He retired due to ill health in the late 1990s and died in Kent four months past his 80th birthday. His wife Jennifer of nearly 50 years survived him, dying in August 2007. Hank Shaw was survived by four of his five children; Lester, Howard, Naomi & Russell.

1946

Born in London, Shaw played with Teddy Foster's band during World War II at the age of 15. In the latter half of the decade he played in London with Oscar Rabin, Frank Weir, and Tommy Sampson, then switched permanently to playing bebop music in 1946 after hearing Dizzy Gillespie. He visited the United States in 1947 with close friend and fellow pioneer bebopper altoist Freddy Syer, then moved to Canada after he was unable to secure a work permit. There they played with Oscar Peterson and Maynard Ferguson before returning to England in 1948. He was one of the early Club Eleven players, along with Ronnie Scott, John Dankworth, Lennie Bush, and others; he also played with many of these musicians on the recordings of Alan Dean's Beboppers.

1926

Henry Shalofsky, better known as Hank Shaw (23 June 1926 – 26 October 2006) was an English bebop jazz trumpeter.