Dick Voynow

Richard F. "Dick" Voynow (c. 1900 – September 15, 1944) was a jazz pianist and composer.

Voynow replaced Dud Mecum on piano in The Wolverines during the band's booking at the Stockton Club in Ohio.

[1] He remained relatively unknown, in part because The Wolverines featured one of the most famous of jazz musicians – Bix Beiderbecke.

[2] He worked as a recording manager from the late 1920s for companies including the combined Brunswick and Decca labels.

He died in Los Angeles on September 15, 1944, after a long illness.