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    Arthur James "Zutty" Singleton (May 14, 1898 – July 14, 1975) was an American jazz drummer. Singleton was born in Bunkie, Louisiana, United States, and...
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  • Strong, trombonist Fred Robinson, banjoist Mancy Carr and drummer Zutty Singleton on hand cymbals. Armstrong's unaccompanied opening cadenza is considered...
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  • Dodds. Noted swing and big-band drummer Gene Krupa said that Hall and Zutty Singleton "were great! They knew every trick and just how to phrase the parts...
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  • Who of classic jazz greats, including trombonist Kid Ory, drummer Zutty Singleton, clarinetist Barney Bigard, guitar player Bud Scott, bassist George...
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  • Sonny Rollins Jimmy Rushing Pee Wee Russell Sahib Shihab Horace Silver Zutty Singleton Stuff Smith Rex Stewart Maxine Sullivan Joe Thomas Wilbur Ware Dickie...
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    (trombone), Bud Scott (guitar), Zutty Singleton (drums), Buster Wilson (piano), and Jimmie Noone (clarinet). Other than Singleton, Noone was the only band member...
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  • Volume 2 septet including Tatum and Big Joe Turner; shared album with Zutty Singleton (Brunswick, 1953) The Genius of Art Tatum (Clef 1953-54)[11LP] – reissues...
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  • learn how to play from sheet music on sight. As his one-time drummer, Zutty Singleton put it: "There was a saying in New Orleans. When some musician would...
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    Paul Barnes, Bud Freeman, Pops Foster, Paul Barbarin, Cozy Cole, and Zutty Singleton. His New York sessions failed to produce a hit. Due in part to the...
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    In the last half of 1928, he started recording with a new group: Zutty Singleton (drums), Earl Hines (piano), Jimmy Strong (clarinet), Fred Robinson...
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    (clarinet, tenor saxophone) Earl Hines (piano) Mancy Carr (banjo) Zutty Singleton (drums) Louis Armstrong (trumpet, voice) Fred Robinson (trombone) Jimmy...
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  • Mancy Carr (not "Cara" as has often been misprinted) on banjo, and Zutty Singleton on drums. The 1928 Hot Five played music that was specifically arranged...
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  • Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Brian May) Jeff Singer (Paradise Lost) Zutty Singleton Joe Sirois (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Street Dogs) Drums Sivamani...
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    Simon, comic book writer and artist, co-creator of Captain America Zutty Singleton, jazz musician Richard J. Tonry, US Congressman, World War I veteran...
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  • Russell was the main singer, Jim Bruhn played the instrumentation. Zutty Singleton played the drums, Dodo Marmarosa played the piano, Tiny Brown played...
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  • (born 1975) Ed Shaughnessy (1929–2013) Michael Shrieve (born 1949) Zutty Singleton (1898–1975) Marvin "Smitty" Smith (born 1961) Michael S. Smith (1946–2006)...
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    1962) Wingy Manone, Wingy Manone Vol. 1 (RCA, 1969) Jimmy McPartland, Zutty Singleton, Miff Mole, Wild Bill Davison Dixieland at Carnegie Hall Forum (Circle...
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    Rapp and Roy Knapp (both teachers of his), and drummers Tubby Hall, Zutty Singleton and Baby Dodds. Press rolls (dragging one stick across the snare head...
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    worked with Don Redman (1932–1936 and 1939), followed by periods with Zutty Singleton (1939–1941), Benny Carter (1940–41), and Art Hodes (1941). De Paris...
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    interest in jazz. In 1940, a resident trio was formed by Eddie Heywood, Zutty Singleton, and Jimmy Hamilton. By 1957, as one commentator writes, "Gordon reversed...
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    of those age 65 or over. Bunkie is the birthplace of jazz drummer Zutty Singleton. Sue Eakin, Louisiana historian and former publisher of the Bunkie...
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    era, during the 1920s, in New Orleans. Drummers such as Baby Dodds, Zutty Singleton, and Ray Bauduc took the idea of marching rhythms and combined the...
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  • Bechet (1948) Max Kaminsky (1948–1949) Wilbur De Paris (1951–1962) Zutty Singleton (1963–1970) Roy Eldridge (1970–1980) Sunday jam sessions, organized...
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  • (trumpet), Ed Garland (bass), Kid Ory (trombone), Bud Scott (guitar), Zutty Singleton (drums), Buster Wilson (piano), and Jimmie Noone (clarinet, replaced...
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    Quartet in 1945 on the Melodisc label, featuring Gaillard on guitar, Zutty Singleton on drums, "Tiny" Brown on bass and Dodo Marmarosa on piano. "Dunkin...
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    early jazz drummers. Influential players like Warren "Baby" Dodds and Zutty Singleton used the traditional military drumstick grip, military instruments...
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    him an offer, but Armstrong refused because Henderson would not hire Zutty Singleton as well. Henderson's activities up to the end of 1923 were mainly recording...
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  • Russell on clarinet, Tommy Dorsey on trombone, Joe Sullivan on piano, Zutty Singleton on drums, and Fats Waller, also on piano; most of the black musicians...
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  • included Roy Eldridge, Coleman Hawkins, Cozy Cole, Charlie Shavers, Zutty Singleton, Claude Hopkins, J. C. Higginbotham, Tony Scott, Max Kaminsky, Sol...
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  • actor, singer & songwriter April 9 – Paul Robeson, singer May 14 – Zutty Singleton, jazz drummer May 15 – Arletty, actress and singer May 26 – Ernst Bacon...
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