Clarence Williams' Blue Five
50 top tracks
Clarence Williams' Blue Five
50 top tracks
Albums

Louis Armstrong: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man 1923-1934
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

The Essential Louis Armstrong
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

The Essential Sidney Bechet
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

Ken Burns Jazz-Sidney Bechet
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

R. Crumb's Heroes Of Blues, Jazz & Country
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

Ken Burns Jazz Series: Sidney Bechet
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

Ken Burns Jazz-The Story Of America's Music
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

The Essential
Clarence Williams' Blue Five
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The Essential Louis Armstrong [Columbia\Legacy] Disc 1
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

Jazz Greats, Volume 15: Sidney Bechet: Summertime
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

The Complete American Masters 1931-1953
Clarence Williams' Blue Five

Ken Burns Jazz-Louis Armstrong
Clarence Williams' Blue Five
Biography
Clarence Williams' Blue Five was a studio band of the early '20s whose membership today seems as phenomenal as its records must have sounded at the time. They were led and organized by pianist/producer Clarence Williams, whose talent at the keyboard was decidedly more marginal than his ability at recruiting extraordinary players — their ranks included Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong, and Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey, Don Redman, and Bubber Miley also participated in their sessions <a href="h...Read more on Last.fm
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Clarence Williams' Blue Five was a studio band of the early '20s whose membership today seems as phenomenal as its records must have sounded at the time. They were led and organized by pianist/producer Clarence Williams, whose talent at the keyboard was decidedly more marginal than his ability at recruiting extraordinary players — their ranks included Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong, and Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey, Don Redman, and Bubber Miley also participated in their sessions, frequently fronted by such top vocal talent as Sippie Wallace and Margaret Johnson or, just as often, Williams' own spouse, Eva Taylor. Their records, which heavily featured Armstrong, are among the highlights of the OKeh label's output between 1923 and 1927. He also gathered together musicians as Clarence Williams' Blue Seven, among other ensembles <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Clarence+Williams%27+Blue+Five">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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