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  1. Wild Bill Davison (Defiance, Ohio, 5 de enero de 1906 - Santa Bárbara, California, 14 de noviembre de 1989) fue un cornetista y trompetista estadounidense de jazz. No debe confundirse con el organista Wild Bill Davis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_DavisonBill Davison - Wikipedia

    William Edward Davison (January 5, 1906 – November 14, 1989), nicknamed "Wild Bill", was an American jazz cornetist. He emerged in the 1920s through his work playing alongside Muggsy Spanier and Frank Teschemacher in a cover band where they played the music of Louis Armstrong, but he did not achieve wider recognition until the 1940s.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2017 · Wild Bill Davison - Cornet...Lou McGarity - Trombone....Walter Page - Bass...Pee Wee Russell - Clarinet...Gene Schroeder - Piano...George Wettling - Drums.....

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  4. Wild Bill Davison (born Jan. 5, 1906, Defiance, Ohio, U.S.—died Nov. 14, 1989, Santa Barbara, Calif.) was an American jazz cornet player who recorded some 800 songs and traveled extensively in his 70-year career.

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  5. 11 de jul. de 2021 · Produced and hosted by Tom Saunders, this is an up-close and personal life story of jazz hall of fame cornetist William Edward Davison, better known as "Wild Bill".

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  6. 2 de ago. de 2017 · Cornetist Wild Bill Davison had a fiery, extroverted approach to playing that originated in the 1920s Chicago and mirrored his hard living. By 1968, when he recorded The Jazz Giants for the Canadian label Sackville, he had mellowed and his tone had become more melodic.

  7. 16 de nov. de 1989 · William (Wild Bill) Davison, who played jazz cornet in the gangster-run clubs of Chicago in the 1920's and regularly toured Europe and Asia in the decades that followed, died Tuesday. He was 83...