Norman "Tiny" Kahn (1923 – August 19, 1953)[1] was an American jazz drummer, arranger, and composer.
[1] He played with Boyd Raeburn (1948), Georgie Auld, Chubby Jackson, and Charlie Barnet (1949),[1] and played drums and vibraphone under Elliot Lawrence (1952–53).
[2] He also performed and recorded with Red Rodney, Serge Chaloff, Lester Young, Al Cohn, and Stan Getz.
[1] He composed "Tiny's Blues" and "Father Knickerbopper" among other tunes.
[2] Kahn never led a recording session; he died in Edgartown, Massachusetts, of a heart attack at age 30.