Jazz trombone player and saxophonist, born August 16, 1915 in Toronto, Canada. Proficient on several instruments, including trombone, trumpet, and bass, he made his US debut as a novelty act in 1936 in Chicago. He toured with [a=Jack Hylton And His Orchestra], [a=Benny Goodman And His Orchestra] (as trombone soloist 1936-8), and [a=Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra] (as trombonist and alto saxophonist 1938-41).
McEachern was a member of the US Armed Forces Entertainment Division during World War II. He also led his own band and played with [a=Bob Crosby]'s radio orchestra in the 1940s. He later became a Hollywood studio musician, playing the trombone solos heard in the movies [i]The Glenn Miller Story[/i] (1953), [i]The Benny Goodman Story[/i] (1955), and [i]Paris Blues[/i] (1961).
Murray McEachern died in Los Angeles, CA on April 28, 1982.