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  1. 23 de ene. de 2012 · Cootie's head on “Caravan," embedded below, is pursued in this pleading fashion—a sharp contrast to the now-familiar charging intro during Ellington's earlier definitive version—before Williams relaxes into an awfully cool swing.

  2. Album, Enhanced. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "The Great London Concerts" on Discogs.

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  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "The Great London Concerts" on Discogs.

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  4. 3 de oct. de 2009 · Those "kids" he refers to are an incredible array of virtuoso sidemen, among them Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, Johnny Hodges and Paul Gonsalves. Disc One of The Great Concerts is made up of London concerts from 1963 and 1964.

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  5. Charles Melvin " Cootie " Williams (July 10, 1911 – September 15, 1985) was an American jazz, jump blues, [1] and rhythm and blues trumpeter. Biography. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Williams began his professional career at the age of 14 with the Young Family band, which included saxophonist Lester Young. [2] .

  6. Recorded live in London, England on January 22, 1963 and February 20, 1964. Includes liner notes by Stanley Dance. THE GREAT LONDON CONCERTS is a collection of previously unreleased live ...

  7. Cootie Williams | The Concert Database. Born: 07/10/1911. City: Mobile. Region: Alabama. Country: USA. Died: 09/15/1985. Years Active: 1920's-1980's. Genre (s): Jazz. Jump Blues. R&B. Instruments: Trumpet, Vocals. Former Members: Louis Bacon. Pearl Bailey. Butch Ballard. Eddie Bert. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. John "Streamline" Ewing. Willis Jackson.