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  1. 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.

  2. 8. Sept. 2023 · NBC broadcast from the Hotel Sherman. September 6, 1940.Duke Ellington & His Orchestra: Rex Stewart, c; Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams, t; Lawrence Brown, Jo...

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  3. 658 views 4 years ago. ...more. DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA«Echoes of Harlem (Cootie’s Concerto)» (Duke Ellington)Featuring COOTIE WILLIAMS, trumpet...

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  4. 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 Bob Russell.

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  5. 12. Apr. 2011 · He specifically targeted his musicians' strengths — Johnny Hodges' seductiveness, Cootie Williams' bravado, Tricky Sam Nanton's humor — and accentuated those attributes. That's why musicians...

  6. " Echoes of Harlem ", also known as "Cootie's Concerto", [1] is a 1936 composition by Duke Ellington. A piece with a jazz blues sound in F minor with an ostinato piano pattern, it has been cited as one of Ellington's "mood" pieces.

  7. 1. Aug. 2001 · There are also the trumpeters Cootie Williams and Rex Stewart, the alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges (who almost invented that instrument really), the trombonist Juan Tizol, the clarinetist Barney...