Cootie Williams
Cootie Williams
Artist Information
Genres: Swing, Jump Blues, New York Blues
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's
Born: June 24, 1910 in Mobile, AL
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Cootie Williams, one of the finest trumpeters of the 1930s, expanded upon the role originally formed by Bubber Miley with Duke Ellington's Orchestra. Renowned for his work with the plunger mute, Cootie was also a fine soloist when playing open. Starting as a teenager, Cootie Williams played with a variety of local bands in the South, coming to New York with Alonzo Ross' Syncopators. He played for a short time with the orchestras of Chick Webb and Fletcher Henderson (recording with the latter), before joining Duke Ellington as Miley's replacement in February 1929.
Discography
Release: April 8, 2003
Label: Jazz Archives
Release: July 11, 2000
Label: Classics