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  1. 17. Juni 2014 · In 1948 Cootie Williams disbanded the orchestra, a sign of the changing economic status of Jazz. During its existence however, Williams saw fit to explore a variety of styles, and approaches: Swing, Blues, ballads, BeBop, and early Rhythm and Blues. Williams seems to have been content to try anything, so long as it was good music that had a danceable rhythm. Perhaps not groundbreaking, it’s ...

  2. Cootie Williams And His Rug Cutters* – Diga Diga Doo: B4: Cootie Williams And His Rug Cutters* – She's Gone: B5: Cootie Williams And His Rug Cutters* – Boudoir Benny: B6: Cootie Williams And His Rug Cutters* – The Boys From Harlem: B7: Cootie Williams And His Rug Cutters* – Gal-Avantin' B8: Cootie Williams And His Rug Cutters* – Sharpie

  3. Shellac, 10", 78 RPM. Selmer – Y 7165. France. France. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for 'Round Midnight / Somebody's Gotta Go by Cootie Williams And His Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. 16. Sept. 1985 · He was 77 years old and lived in Queens. Mr. Williams was the last surviving member of the Ellington Orchestra of the 1920's. He joined in 1928 when the band was playing at the Cotton Club. Two ...

  5. 18. Aug. 2023 · Cootie Williams and His Rug Cutters” — featuring reed men Barney Bigard, Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney — recorded more than a dozen tunes between 1937 and 1940. Notable among these releases was Williams’ performance of Dave Heywood’s novelty composition “Ain’t the Gravy Good” in 1938.

  6. Having already starred in both Ellington's and Goodman's bands, trumpeter Cootie Williams marked the '40s with a slew of sides featuring his own big band and a variety of combos. His fiery, Armstrong-inspired blowing always was full of narrative wit, and this mighty horn package is certainly on display on Classics' chronological roundup of some of Williams' 1945-1946 sides. Still a bit shy of ...

  7. 2. März 2021 · Cootie Williams - Concerto For Cootie: Selected Recordings 1928-62 (2024) Artist : Cootie Williams Title : Concerto For Cootie: Selected Recordings 1928-62 Year Of Release : 2024 Label : Acrobat Records Genre : Jazz Quality : FLAC (tracks) Total Time : 04:50:10 Total Size : 889 mb