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  1. 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 Jahrzehnte ...

  2. Cootie Williams and His Orchestra (auch Cootie Williams Orchestra, Cootie and His Savoy Orchestra und Cootie Williams und sein Orchester) war eine amerikanische Bigband, die der Trompeter Cootie Williams von Ende 1941 bis 1947 leitete.

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    • Ed Burke, Danny Logan, Bob Horton
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  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 ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Charles Melvin "Cootie" Williams (July 10, 1911 – September 15, 1985) was an American jazz, jump blues, and rhythm and blues trumpeter. Biography [ edit ] Born in Mobile , Alabama, Williams began his professional career at the age of 14 with the Young Family band, which included saxophonist Lester Young . [2]

  5. 03/24/1931: Michigan Theater (D) Detroit : Michigan : USA : Duke Ellington Orchestra: 03/25/1931: Michigan Theater (D) Detroit : Michigan : USA : Duke Ellington Orchestra: 03/26/1931: Michigan Theater (D) Detroit : Michigan : USA : Duke Ellington Orchestra: 08/21/1931: Michigan Theater (D)

  6. 1931-1932. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra. Released. 1990 — France. CD — Compilation. 1945-1946. Cootie Williams And His Orchestra.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Cootie And His Rug Cutters 1937/40" on Discogs.