Dicky Wells

Dicky Wells
One of the more adventurous trombonists of the swing era, the distinctive Dicky Wells was somewhat innovative, playing his horn in a speechlike style filled with a great deal of color, humor, and swing. Although he came to fame with Count Basie in 1938, Wells had been a majorleague player for a decade before that. After moving to New York in 1926, he recorded with Cecil Scott (to hilarious effect on "In a Corner") and Spike Hughes, in addition to working with Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter,...
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Dicky Wells/Bill Coleman Swingin' in Paris
By: Dicky Wells/Bill Coleman
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Wells, Dicky Bugle Call Rag, Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea, I ...
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Dickie Wells 1927-1943
By: Dickie Wells
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Wells, Dicky Harlem Shuffle, Symphonic Screach (Symphonic Scronch), Happ...
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