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Cotton Club Boys (territory band)

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The Cotton Club Boys was a territory band based in North Omaha, Nebraska in the 1930s. It was initially fronted by Anna Mae Winburn.[1]

About

Personnel in the swing band included a variety of players. Trumpets players included Lloyd Hunter, Park King, Willie Long and Raymond Byron. The reed section included Bill Owens, Harold Johnson, James Bytheweek and Gene McDonald. Dave Finny was the pianist, and Ike Welch was on guitar. FeBoe Mills played bass, and William Kyles and Anna Mae Winburn were vocalists.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Stormy Weather: The Music and Lives of a Century of Jazzwomen, by Linda Dahl, Limelight Editions (1996), pg. 55
  2. ^ "The Orchestras" (column), by Jack Ellis, Chicago Defender, November 9, 1935, pg. 8, section: "Stage-Screen-Drama"
    ("The Orchestras" was a column by Jack Ellis that ran in the Chicago Defender from about October 1, 1931, to about October 15, 1938; the Chicago Defender during that period, was published weekly)