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20: 141:", after Charlie Parker spiked his coffee with three tablets. However, Williams stood out in the jazz community for refusing to consume alcohol, smoke or take drugs which made him highly respected and liked, especially among the black community of New York City. He was also not especially keen with the development of 136:
A larger than life character both on and off stage, Williams was seen as the "embodiment of the raucous style that had dominated the black variety stage" at the time. During a January 1945 recording session with Continental, he once screeched his way through a session after becoming "wildly
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played the trumpet for the first time on a recording. The session resulted in two singles: Savoy 564 "That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch / Pointless Mama Blues" and Savoy 5516 "Deep Sea Blues / Bring It On Home". These songs were later re-released in 1990 on a compilation album,
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ballroom in Boston, and according to Count Basie, he became the venue's most prominent attraction with his elaborates dances. He also appeared as a singer with prominent artists such
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in 1907. He became employed as dancer with Bobby Grant's Female Impersonators in 1919 and became a spectacle. He later won several
396: 406: 401: 77:. He got his nickname "Rubberlegs" because he danced as if he had legs made of rubber. In 1933 he appeared in the short film 84: 83:, and appeared in shows like the "Cotton Club Parade" and "Blackbirds of 1933". He was a regular performer at 19: 112: 88: 92: 391: 386: 96: 79: 66: 33:(July 14, 1907 – October 17, 1962) was an American blues and jazz singer, dancer and occasional 339: 335: 306: 302: 250: 244: 223: 217: 172: 166: 270: 108: 46: 23: 104: 42: 380: 328: 295: 119: 49:, although it was his dancing for which he was renowned in New York City and Boston. 362: 193: 129: 123: 371: 138: 100: 70: 38: 34: 219:
Groovin' High : The Life of Dizzy Gillespie: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie
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Roosevelt's Blues: African-American Blues and Gospel Songs on FDR
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competitions and other dancing contests and achieved success in
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disoriented after unwittingly ingesting an enormous dose of
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Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie
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Oscar Pettiford
female impersonator
Vaudeville
Charlie Parker
Dizzy Gillespie
Atlanta
Cakewalk
Charleston
Vaudeville
Theater Owners Booking Association
Smash Your Baggage
The Cotton Club
Southland
Count Basie Orchestra
Fletcher Henderson
Chick Webb
Charlie Parker
Dizzy Gillespie
Hot House
Savoy
Miles Davis
First Miles
Benzedrine
bebop
Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings
ISBN
978-0-8108-8296-6
Esquire

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