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Cliff Smalls

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295:'Bandleader Earl Bostic made a $ 14,000 out-of-court settlement on a suit that his ex-piano player, Cliff Smalls, filed against him for injuries sustained in an auto accident four years ago": Jet 7 Nov 1957 55:
Smalls left Charleston with the Carolina Cotton Pickers, and also recorded with them, for instance "Off and on Blues" and "Deed I Do" (arranged by Smalls and also featuring
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After the inevitable post-World War II break-up of the Hines big-band, Smalls went on to play and record in smaller ensembles with his former
75:, also then in the Hines band which often broadcast seven nights a week on open mikes coast-to-coast across America. Hines also used 191:
In the 1970s Smalls returned to jazz-recording, including four solo tracks for The Complete Master Jazz Piano Series in 1970, with
159: 26:, was an American jazz trombonist, pianist, conductor and arranger who worked in the jazz, soul and rhythm & blues genres. 176: 35: 38:. His father, a carpenter, performed piano and organ for Charleston's Central Baptist Church. He taught Smalls 63:. From 1942 to 1946 he was a trombonist, arranger and also backup piano-player for band-leader and pianist 212: 84: 344: 339: 217: 314: 284: 239: 184:'s nine-piece "Little Big-Band" including, from 1974 to 1984, a regular stint in New York's 88: 68: 163: 155: 151: 92: 39: 265: 143: 108: 72: 328: 128: 120: 185: 171: 167: 112: 76: 56: 147: 136: 132: 116: 87:
as backup piano-players but Smalls was his favorite. Smalls also played in the
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The Jazz Artist, Vol III No 1 1999: interview with Sue Terry
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Recovering, Smalls shifted his musical career to serve as
180:in 1956 and was, for many years, a regular with 99:Singers, popular direction, return to jazz roots 16:American jazz trombonist, pianist, and conductor 210:In 1980 Smalls was featured playing piano in 8: 279: 277: 275: 273: 335:Musicians from Charleston, South Carolina 266:Jazz Initiative "Smalls, 'Cliff' Clifton" 261: 259: 257: 255: 207:in 1976 and 'Caravan' in France in 1978. 107:band colleagues, singer and band-leader 229: 22:(3 March 1918 – 2008), better known as 248:The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz 235: 233: 7: 14: 318:: Sy Oliver obituary May 28, 1988 350:Black & Blue Records artists 160:Smokey Robinson and the Miracles 1: 177:Bennie Green with Art Farmer 131:. Smalls was the pianist on 123:. In 1949 he recorded with 366: 51:Jazz, early years of bebop 36:Charleston, South Carolina 146:/arranger for singers 46:Later life and career 34:Smalls was raised in 218:Francis Ford Coppola 283:Chadbourne, Eugene 315:The New York Times 285:Allmusic biography 42:at an early age. 357: 319: 311: 305: 302: 296: 293: 287: 281: 268: 263: 250: 240:Feather, Leonard 237: 205:Swing and Things 89:Jimmie Lunceford 69:Dizzie Gillespie 365: 364: 360: 359: 358: 356: 355: 354: 325: 324: 323: 322: 312: 308: 303: 299: 294: 290: 282: 271: 264: 253: 238: 231: 226: 213:The Cotton Club 164:Clyde McPhatter 156:Sammy Davis Jr. 152:Ella Fitzgerald 101: 93:Erskine Hawkins 85:Nat "King" Cole 53: 48: 40:classical music 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 363: 361: 353: 352: 347: 342: 337: 327: 326: 321: 320: 306: 297: 288: 269: 251: 228: 227: 225: 222: 216:, directed by 174:. He recorded 144:music director 115:, saxophonist 109:Billy Eckstine 100: 97: 73:Charlie Parker 52: 49: 47: 44: 31: 28: 20:Clifton Arnold 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 362: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 333: 332: 330: 317: 316: 310: 307: 301: 298: 292: 289: 286: 280: 278: 276: 274: 270: 267: 262: 260: 258: 256: 252: 249: 245: 241: 236: 234: 230: 223: 221: 219: 215: 214: 208: 206: 202: 198: 197:Texas Twister 194: 189: 187: 183: 179: 178: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 140: 138: 134: 130: 129:Charlie Rouse 126: 122: 121:Sarah Vaughan 118: 114: 111:, trombonist 110: 106: 98: 96: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 50: 45: 43: 41: 37: 29: 27: 25: 21: 313: 309: 300: 291: 247: 211: 209: 204: 196: 190: 186:Rainbow Room 175: 172:Brook Benton 168:Roy Hamilton 141: 113:Bennie Green 102: 77:Teddy Wilson 67:, alongside 57:Cat Anderson 54: 33: 24:Cliff Smalls 23: 19: 18: 345:2008 deaths 340:1918 births 148:Eartha Kitt 137:Earl Bostic 133:Earl Bostic 119:and singer 117:Earl Bostic 329:Categories 244:Ira Gitler 224:References 201:Buddy Tate 125:JJ Johnson 105:Earl Hines 81:Jess Stacy 65:Earl Hines 30:Early life 203:in 1975, 195:in 1973, 193:Sy Oliver 182:Sy Oliver 95:bands. 242:and 199:with 61:bebop 170:and 127:and 91:and 83:and 71:and 188:. 331:: 272:^ 254:^ 246:. 232:^ 220:. 166:, 162:, 158:, 154:, 150:, 79:,

Index

Charleston, South Carolina
classical music
Cat Anderson
bebop
Earl Hines
Dizzie Gillespie
Charlie Parker
Teddy Wilson
Jess Stacy
Nat "King" Cole
Jimmie Lunceford
Erskine Hawkins
Earl Hines
Billy Eckstine
Bennie Green
Earl Bostic
Sarah Vaughan
JJ Johnson
Charlie Rouse
Earl Bostic
Earl Bostic
music director
Eartha Kitt
Ella Fitzgerald
Sammy Davis Jr.
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
Clyde McPhatter
Roy Hamilton
Brook Benton
Bennie Green with Art Farmer

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