Putney Dandridge
50 top tracks
Putney Dandridge
50 top tracks
Albums

Bioshock 2: The Official Soundtrack - Music from and Inspired by the Game (Special Edition)
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Bioshock 2 - The Official Soundtrack (Music from and Inspired By the Game) [Special Edition]
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Complete Recordings Putney Dandridge 1935 - 1936
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Halloween Classics: Songs That Scared The Bloomers Off Your Great-Grandma
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Bioshock 2: The Official Soundtrack - Music From And Inspired By The Game (Deluxe Version)
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30's & 40's Era Halloween, Vol. 2
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Complete Jazz Series 1936
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Bioshock 2: Official Soundtrack
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The Skeleton In The Closet
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Complete Jazz Series 1935 - 1936
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Hipster Halloween
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Bioshock 2
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Biography
Louis "Putney" Dandridge (January 13, 1902 – February 15, 1946) was an American bandleader, jazz pianist and vocalist....Read more on Last.fm
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Louis "Putney" Dandridge (January 13, 1902 – February 15, 1946) was an American bandleader, jazz pianist and vocalist.
Born in Richmond, Virginia, Dandridge began performing in 1918 as a pianist in the a revue entitled the Drake and Walker Show. In 1930, he worked for a time as accompanist for legendary tap dancer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, including appearances in the important black musical Brown Buddies After touring in Illinois and the Great Lakes region, Dandridge settled in Cleveland, Ohio, forming his own band, which included famed guitarist Lonnie Johnson. This period lasted until 1934, when he attempted to perform as a solo act. He took his show to New York City, beginning a series of long residences at the Hickory House on 52nd Street and other local clubs. From 1935 to 1936, he recorded numerous sides under his own name, many of which highlighted some major jazz talents of the period, including Roy Eldridge, Teddy Wilson, Henry "Red" Allen, Buster Bailey, John Kirby, Chu Berry, Cozy Cole and more. Appearing to vanish from the music scene in the late thirties, it is speculated that Dandridge may have been forced to retire due to ill health. Dandridge died in Wall Township, New Jersey at the age of 44. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Putney+Dandridge">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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