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  1. Mit „Blue Garden Blues“ schuf er 1945 eine moderne Bigband-Fassung des alten Standards „Royal Garden Blues“. Cootie Williams nahm dann mit seinem Orchester von 1946 und 1949 zahlreiche 78er für Capitol, Majestic und Mercury auf; in seiner Band sangen R&B-Vokalisten wie Bob Merrill, Billy Matthews und Eddie Mack.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "1945-1946" on Discogs.

    • (1)
    • France
    • 5
    • CD, Compilation
  3. Juli 1945 kam Bill Doggett als Arrangeur hinzu; dabei nahm Cootie Williams die Nummern Mood for Coot, House of Joy, Everything But You und die Bluesnummer When My Baby Left Me auf. Insgesamt nahm Williams mit seiner Bigband 1945/46 für Capitol 26 Titel auf.

    • Carl Pruitt
    • Ed Burke, Danny Logan, Bob Horton
    • Arnold Jarvis
  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2009 File release of "In Chronology - 1945-1946" on Discogs.

    • Jazz
    • Sep 14, 2009
  5. # 1: New York, June 18, 1928. # 2: New York, October 30, 1930. # 3: New York, May 16, 1933. # 4: New York, February 27, 1936. # 5: New York, March 31, 1937. # 6: New York, April 14, 1937. # 7: New York, February 2, 1938. # 8: New York, December 21, 1938. # 9: New York, June 12, 1940.

    • (5)
    • Italy
    • 22
    • CD, Compilation
  6. In 1928, he made his first recordings with pianist James P. Johnson in New York, where he also worked briefly in the bands of Chick Webb and Fletcher Henderson. Williams rose to prominence as a member of Duke Ellington 's orchestra when the band was playing at the Cotton Club , with which he first performed from 1929 to 1940.

  7. Trumpeter, Bandleader. (1910 - 1985) Cootie Williams was an integral part of Duke Ellington ’s band and a valued soloist from 1929-1940. He replaced trumpeter Bubber Miley whose plunger mute and growl contributed to the Ellington band’s distinctive sound.