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Red Saunders (musician)

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Saunders remained in control of the Club DeLisa house band, playing four to six shows nightly, until the club closed in 1958, apart from a hiatus between 1945 and 1947 when he led a smaller band at other venues in Chicago and Indianapolis. Among his sidemen were
170:, received a music scholarship to the University of Texas, and became a professional musician in 1928, playing in Stomp King's band. He then spent several years touring the country as drummer with Ira Coffey's Walkathonians, a band that played at competitive 30: 337: 517: 281:(then credited as "Miss Sharecropper") on sessions. He continued to record under his own name with relatively little commercial success for several years, until early 1952 when his recording of the traditional children's song " 345:
Saunders met his wife, Ella, when she was working as a chorus girl and they were playing the same show in California. Saunders and his wife and their two children were the subject of a series of photographs taken in Chicago by
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Despite his regular gig and disinclination to go on the road, Saunders also played with
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in April 1942 where their last name was mistakenly transcribed as "Sounders."
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in Chicago into the 1960s, and played with Little Brother Montgomery and
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with his sister. He took drum lessons while attending a
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Saunders made his first recordings as bandleader for
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"Red" Saunders, drummer, and his band, at the Club DeLisa, Chicago, Illinois
Memphis, Tennessee
Chicago, Illinois
Jazz
rhythm and blues
Drums
jazz
vibraphone
timpani
Memphis, Tennessee
Chicago
boarding school
Milwaukee
walkathon
revue
Tiny Parham
Savoy Ballroom
Club DeLisa
Albert Ammons
Leon Washington
Porter Kilbert
Earl Washington
Sonny Cohn
Ike Perkins
Riley Hampton
Joe Williams
Mac Easton
Johnny Pate
Sun Ra
Savoy Records

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