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  1. Arthur James „Zutty“ Singleton (* 14. Mai 1898 in Bunkie, Louisiana; † 14. Juli 1975 in New York City) war ein wichtiger Schlagzeuger des New Orleans Jazz, bekannt durch die Hot-Five -Aufnahmen von Louis Armstrong .

  2. Zutty Singleton. Arthur James " Zutty " Singleton (May 14, 1898 – July 14, 1975) [1] was an American jazz drummer. Career. Tommy Potter, Max Kaminsky, Benny Morton, Zutty Singleton, Adele Girard, Teddy Wilson, and Joe Marsala, National Press Club, Washington, D.C. in 1939.

  3. 28. Mai 2021 · Zutty Singleton was a master of his art and after Baby Dodds was the finest of the New Orleans drummers. He played with a springy, joyous beat that ultimately gave him more flexibility than his contemporary. He was born Arthur James Singelton in Bunkie, Louisiana, on 14 May 1898.

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  4. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? (alt. take) - 02:283. There'll Be Some Changes Made (take ...

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  5. 14. Okt. 2017 · Singleton’s drums sound full and round, and in such a small band the wonderful detail in his playing is at last clearly audible. On ‘Smilin’ The Blues Away’, an elegant and intricate composition, Zutty begins playing press rolls on his snare drum with occasional syncopated fills on tomtoms and rims.

  6. 24. Jan. 2020 · The Fourth Annual Manassas Jazz Festival was held on 7 December 1969. It was an afternoon concert in the auditorium of Osbourn High School. There was a formi...

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  7. 19. Sept. 2019 · As long as Martin Williams was around, a man that Gary Giddins has called “... the most influential Jazz critic of his generation,” there would be no forgetting of Jazz pioneers. This article about the spearheading Jazz drummer Arthur James “ZuttySingleton is further proof of this assertion.