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Arthur James "
Zutty"
Singleton (May 14, 1898 – July 14, 1975) was an
American jazz drummer.
Singleton was born in Bunkie, Louisiana,
United States, and...
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loves her job and is
proud to be a
waitress (It's an Art). At the park Joe
Zutty, a
retired man,
talks about his life (Joe). He
spends his days as a volunteer...
- Who's Who of
classic jazz greats,
including trombonist Kid Ory,
drummer Zutty Singleton,
clarinetist Barney Bigard,
guitar player Bud Scott, b****ist George...
- records. In the last half of 1928, he
started recording with a new group:
Zutty Singleton (drums), Earl
Hines (piano),
Jimmy Strong (clarinet), Fred Robinson...
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Jimmy Strong,
trombonist Fred Robinson,
banjoist Mancy Carr and
drummer Zutty Singleton on hand cymbals. Armstrong's
unaccompanied opening cadenza is...
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Strong (clarinet,
tenor saxophone) Earl
Hines (piano)
Mancy Carr (banjo)
Zutty Singleton (drums)
Louis Armstrong (trumpet, voice) Fred
Robinson (trombone)...
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Johnny Dodds.
Noted swing and big-band
drummer Gene
Krupa said that Hall and
Zutty Singleton "were great! They knew
every trick and just how to
phrase the...
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included Ed Garland,
Jimmie Noone (succeeded by
Barney Bigard), Bud Scott,
Zutty Singleton and
Buster Wilson.
Renamed Kid Ory's
Creole Jazz Band, the group...
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vaudeville era,
during the 1920s, in New Orleans.
Drummers such as Baby Dodds,
Zutty Singleton, and Ray
Bauduc took the idea of
marching rhythms and combined...
- Carey, Ed Garland,
Jimmie Noone (succeeded by
Barney Bigard), Kid Ory,
Zutty Singleton and
Buster Wilson.
Renamed Kid Ory's
Creole Jazz Band, the group...