Bobby Dukoff

He later opened Dukoff Recording Studios in North Miami, and worked with artists such as the Montells, Timmy Thomas and James Brown in the 1960s and 1970s.

It was a good band with a lot of fine musicians, like tenor saxist Bobby Dukoff and guitarist Art Ryerson.

[2] In July 1943 he married singer Anita Boyer in Toledo, Ohio, after the couple had met in Jerry Wald's band.

[2] Sax and Satin (1956) was recorded with the Ray Charles Chorus and features standards such as "Tea for Two, "I Thought About You", "This Love of Mine", and "Stardust".

[2] Dukoff won awards from the Miami Advertising Club and United Fund for radio jingles which were written and produced by his company.

The brass mouthpieces, in the Otto Link style, with a "round medium chamber and flat inner side walls" and "white bite-plates and serial numbers" have a distinct tone and were used by Dexter Gordon from this period until the 1960s.

In 1974, Dukoff resumed his mouthpiece business commercially from his workshop in Kendall, Florida, and in the 1990s formed a partnership with Nicholas Hernandez.

Dukoff Super Power Chamber M8 mouthpiece