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  1. Sites:: Wikipedia, repertoire.bmi.com, britannica.com, radioswissjazz.ch, All Music, adp.library.ucsb.edu: In Groups:: Barney Bigard And His Jazzopaters, Benny Goodman And His Orchestra, Benny Goodman Septet, Benny Goodman Sextet, Charlie Christian Jammers, Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters, Cootie Williams And His Orchestra, Cootie Williams Big Band, Cootie Williams Septet, Cootie Williams ...

  2. Explore Ol' Man River by Cootie Williams. Get track information, read reviews, listen to it streaming, and more at AllMusic.

  3. Cootie Williams (born July 10, 1911?, Mobile, Alabama, U.S.—died September 15, 1985, New York City, New York) was an American trumpeter whose mastery of mutes and expressive effects made him one of the most distinctive jazz musicians. Sources differ as to Williams’s birth date; in addition to July 10, 1911, a date of July 24, 1910, is also ...

  4. Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, with the voice of Mildred Bailey, were the first ones to record ‘All of Me’ in December 1931 for the Victor label. The song was included in the film Careless Lady, produced in 1932 by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Kenneth MacKenna, and starring Joan Bennett, John Boles, and Minna Gombell. The film got ...

  5. Origin of the song. It was Duke Ellington with the singer Ivie Anderson who recorded ‘It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)’ for the first time on 2 February 1932 for the Brunswick label. That same year, the disc entered the top charts and reached the sixth position. The origin of the song’s title is unknown.

  6. A4: Oct. 27, 1937; Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters - Watching / I Can't Give You Anything But Love. A5, A6: April 4, 1938; Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters - A Lesson In C / Ol' Man River. A7: August 2, 1938; Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters - Blue Is The Evening / Sharpie. A8: Feb. 28, 1939; Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters - Boudoir ...

  7. Charles Melvin "Cootie" Williams was an American jazz, jump blues and rhythm and blues trumpeter. In 1947, Williams wrote the song "Cowpox Boogie" while recuperating from a bout with smallpox. He contracted the disease from a vaccination he insisted all band members receive.