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  1. Bestellnummer: 11780870. Erscheinungstermin: 22.3.2024. Dieses 4-CD-Set wurde von Alain Pailler und Tony Baldwin aus sorgfältig restaurierten Originalen produziert , die Sie die goldene Ära des Duke Ellington Orchestra so erleben lassen, als wären Sie direkt dabei gewesen. Diese legendären Aufnahmen aus den Jahren 1940-1942 enthalten ...

  2. Bedeutung. Cootie Williams ist einer der bedeutendsten und kreativsten Jazztrompeter der Swing-Ära. Sein Spiel stand (wenn er ohne Dämpfer spielte) unter dem Einfluss von Louis Armstrong, sein Markenzeichen aber wurde sein Growl -Spiel mit dem Plunger-Dämpfer, mit dem er den von Bubber Miley begründeten Stil perfektionierte und über ...

  3. 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. He also recorded his own sessions during this time, both freelance and with other Ellington sidemen.

  4. 658 views 4 years ago. ...more. DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA«Echoes of Harlem (Cooties Concerto)» (Duke Ellington)Featuring COOTIE WILLIAMS, trumpet...

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  5. Vor einem Tag · Trumpeter Cootie Williams (1911-1985) will always be most famous for his association with Duke Ellington. He became Bubber Miley’s successor as Ellington’s plunger mute specialist during 1929-40 and, after a 22-year “vacation, he returned for another dozen years (1962-74). Williams had his own sound, could also play top-notch unmuted solos, and was always happy to acknowledge the ...

  6. 25. Okt. 2019 · Concerto for Cootie” is the best single introduction to the trumpeter’s warm musical personality. It is based on three contrasting themes. The first, heard at both the beginning and end of this performance, later became the basis for one of Ellington’s popular songs, “Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me,” with a lyric by ...

  7. Charles Melvin Williams. 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. Williams was able to expand on that role with his superior ...