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  1. Death. Williams died in New York City on September 15, 1985, at the age of 74 from a kidney ailment. He is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City. Discography As leader. Cootie Williams and His Orchestra 1941–1944 (Classics, 1995) --earliest solo recordings; The Big Challenge (Jazztone, 1957)

  2. 16. Sept. 1985 · Cootie Williams, the Duke Ellington Orchestra trumpet player whose internationally recognized signature was the growling, muted horn, died of a kidney ailment yesterday in Long Island Jewish...

  3. Charlie Melvin „Cootie“ Williams (* 10. Juli 1911 in Mobile, Alabama; † 15. September 1985 in Long Island in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazztrompeter .

  4. 16. Sept. 1985 · Jazz trumpeter Charles M. (Cootie) Williams, considered one of the greatest of all time, died Saturday night at his home on New York’s Long Island. He was 77. Williams spent more than 24...

  5. Died: September 15, 1985, New York City, New York. 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.

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  6. 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. Sie spielte nach Ansicht von Gunther Schuller in den frühen 1940er Jahren eine wichtige Übergangsrolle ...

  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 ...