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  1. Death. Butterfield died on March 18, 1988, in North Palm Beach, Florida. He was 71. Discography. Stardusting (Capitol, 1950) Billy Butterfield (1955) New York Land Dixie (1955) They're Playing Our Song (RCA, 1956) Session at Riverside (Capitol, 1957) Conniff Meets Butterfield (with Ray Conniff; Columbia, 1959) I'm In The Mood ...

  2. Charles William „Billy“ Butterfield (* 14. Januar 1917 in Middleton (Ohio); † 18. März 1988 in North Palm Beach) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazztrompeter (auch Kornett, Flügelhorn) des Traditional Jazz und Swing .

  3. 19. März 1988 · Jazz trumpeter Billy Butterfield, whose lyrical horn was featured on hundreds of recordings, including the original version of “What’s New?” with Bob Crosby’s band in 1938, died Friday at his...

  4. 19. März 1988 · Billy Butterfield, a trumpeter who played with the Bob Crosby, Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman bands, died of cancer yesterday at his home. He was 71 years old and lived in North Palm Beach, Fla.

  5. Billy Butterfield was born January 14, 1917 in Middleton (Ohio) and died March 18, 1988. He was a musician, cornetist, jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and band leader. After studying cornet with Frank Simons he switched to medicine. After his success as a trumpeter, he didn’t give up music. He was a member of the band Austin Wylie early in his ...

  6. Billy Butterfield. Charles William Butterfield. Trumpeter, Flugelhornist, Bandleader. (1917 - 1988) Billy Butterfield started playing the trumpet professionally as a teenager and was already well known in his early 20’s during his tenure with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra (1937-1940). Recognized for his pure, broad tone and masterful phrasing ...

  7. death Mar. 18, 1988, "had been ill with throat cancer for months but died of heart failure" first wife. son Michael Butterfield. son Patrick Butterfield. second wife Dorothy ("Dottie") Smith, a singer, m.1952? daughter Deborah Curtis. daughter Judi Burke. military service U.S. Army, 1945-46.