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Jesse Miller (musician)

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took up a residency, which lasted until January 1945, at the Garrick Lounge's Garrick Stage, where his band alternated with Miller's band, with Webster often sitting in with them. Miller's band at the time comprised Johnny Board, Argonne Thornton (Hadik Hakim), Rail Wilson and Hillard Brown. Webster
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in 1941, with Calvin Ladnier, Clarence Trice and Miller on trumpets, Arnett Sparrow and Streamline Williams on trombones, Frank Dominguez,
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and Howard "Scotty" Scott (later Mohammed Sadiq) on trombones, Wilson on drums, Connie Wainwright on guitar and Paul O. Simpson and/or
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took up the residency. It's likely that during these two residencies is when
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took Miller's rhythm section with him to his next booking at New York's
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Born in Houston, Texas, he moved to Chicago, where he studied under
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collaborated with both bandleaders as arranger and/or pianist.
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Someone to Watch Over Me: The Life and Music of Ben Webster
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Tanner, Paul and David W. Megill, Maurice Gerow (2005)
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In April 1944, he recorded with a line-up featuring
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and Carry on alto saxes, John Williams on baritone,
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Index

Captain Walter Dyett
DuSable High School
Tiny Bradshaw
King Kolax
Milt Larkin
Rhumboogie
Tom Archia
Cedric Haywood
Alvin Burroughs
Earl Hines
Billy Eckstine
George Dixon
Pee Wee Jackson
Shorts McConnell
Budd Johnson
Leroy Harris, Jr.
Scoops Carry
Truck Parham
Rudy Taylor
Sarah Vaughan
Dizzy Gillespie
Gail Brockman
Charlie Parker
Thomas Crump
Andrew "Goon" Gardner
Cliff Smalls
Gus Chappell
Bennie Green
Ted "Mohawk" Sturgis
Eddie Johnson

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