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Black Benny

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up Williams' heart, then transfused a pint of blood from Williams' sister. Williams then woke up and began to talk. However, an infection set in. He developed pneumonia, and died on July 6. His assailant, Helena Lewis, was shot in an altercation with another woman later that same month. She died at Charity Hospital two weeks after Benny, on July 20.
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Williams was stabbed in a dispute on July 2, 1924, by a woman named Helena Lewis. By the time he arrived at Charity Hospital that day, "he had lost a significant amount of blood. His heart was sliced open. And he had no pulse. Doctors went to work on him anyway." A surgeon used four stitches to sew
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known as "The Battleground". He was in and out of jails for much of his life. In addition to his work as a drummer, Williams was a bouncer and a prizefighter.
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talks about Black Benny Williams in his autobiography, as does
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New Orleans, Louisiana
Jazz
Bass drum
Louis Armstrong
Sidney Bechet
Jelly Roll Morton
African-American neighborhood
Third Ward of New Orleans
Louis Armstrong
Sidney Bechet
Jelly Roll Morton
Account of Williams' death
Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans
ISBN
978-0306802768
Bechet, Sidney
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978-0306811081
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Categories
Dixieland drummers
Jazz musicians from New Orleans
American jazz drummers
1924 deaths
Tuxedo Brass Band members
American jazz drummer stubs

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