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Sam Woodyard, 63; Big Band Drummer - Los Angeles TimesSep 21, 1988 · Sam Woodyard, whom Duke Ellington called the best drummer in his band since Louis Bellson and who was known for his improvisations, died in Paris on Tuesday.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Sam Woodyard Musician - All About Jazz### Summary of Sam Woodyard’s Biography
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Woodyard, Sam(uel) - Encyclopedia.comWoodyard, Sam(uel), jazz drummer; b. Elizabeth, N.J., Jan. 7, 1925; d. Paris, Sept. 20, 1988. He was self-taught, playing with various local ...
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Period V - New Jersey Women's History1920s. With European immigration curtailed during WW I, New Jersey industries sent labor agents south to recruit black workers.
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Sam Woodyard playing drums - UMKC Digital CollectionsSam Woodyard on drums with a fabric background; looking toward the right. Date Published. 1971. 1980. Subjects. African American jazz musicians · Jazz musicians.
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Forum 2006 - The Historical Society of ElizabethIn Keighry Head, African Americans had resided since 1920, usually on Olive Street or Spring Street, like George Brooke in 1930 whose family originated in ...
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[PDF] Afro-Americans in New Jersey: A Short HistoryIn 1790 roughly 20 percent of New Jersey's 14,185 blacks were free. The Revolutionary War helped liberate many New Jersey slaves. Some took advantage of its ...Missing: Elizabeth | Show results with:Elizabeth
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Unit 10 Decade of the Twenties: From Great Migration to Great ...As part of the Great Migration, a steady stream of southern blacks continued to pour into New Jersey in the 1920s; the state's African American population ...Missing: Elizabeth | Show results with:Elizabeth
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[PDF] African Americans and Racial Politics in Montclair, New Jersey ...Apr 2, 2001 · By 1950, Montclair‟s black community had evolved from a working-class community of service workers into an economically diverse community ...
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Sam Woodyard: A Real Swinger - JazzProfilesJan 24, 2020 · Sam Woodyard joined the Ellington band in July 1955 and remained with it until 1966. He was certainly one of the longest serving drummers with Duke Orchestra.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Sam Woodyard - Buy recordings | Presto Music### Summary of Sam Woodyard's Early Life, Self-Taught Drumming, and Early Performances in Newark
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Sam Woodyard Dies; Jazz Drummer Was 63 - The New York TimesSep 23, 1988 · Sam Woodyard Dies; Jazz Drummer Was 63. Share full article ... Woodyard worked with bands led by Paul Gayten, Roy Eldridge and Milt Buckner.Missing: career | Show results with:career
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Chronology: Sonny Greer and Sam Woodyard Drum for the DukeNov 10, 2022 · The two longest-tenured drummers with Ellington, Sonny Greer (1924-51) and Sam Woodyard (1955-66), were defining voices of the maestro's sound world.
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Sam Woodyard - DRUMMERWORLDSep 20, 1988 · Born Jan 7, 1925 in Elizabeth, NJ Died Sep 20, 1988 in Paris, France Although he played with a many first-rate leaders over the course of ...
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Duke Ellington: Copenhagen 1958 - Album Review - All About JazzSep 9, 2024 · This CD is drawn from two 1958 concerts at KB Hallen in Copenhagen, though they are not sourced from the original, long lost broadcast tapes, ...
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Duke Ellington's Concert of Sacred Music - All About JazzJun 1, 2025 · Ellington's Sept. 16, 1965, debut of his Concert of Sacred Music at Grace Cathedral is a mashup of previously recorded music, along with some new ecumenical ...
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Song of the Day: "Perdido" - Grown Folks MusicApr 23, 2012 · Video can't be loaded: Duke Ellington – Perdido (1964) (http ... This performance is also notable for Sam Woodyard's spectacular drum solo.
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'The Moment of Truth' offers another view of Ella Fitzgerald on the roadMar 25, 2025 · The pivotal Ellingtonian here is Duke's longtime drummer Sam Woodyard, who anchors Fitzgerald's trio. The album "The Moment Of Truth: Ella ...
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Unreleased Ella Fitzgerald 1967 live recording to be issued as 'The ...Jan 17, 2025 · Fitzgerald's band includes the rarely-heard but hard-swinging trio of Jimmy Jones, Bob Cranshaw, and Sam Woodyard, while the Ellington band ...
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Live 1967 Ella Fitzgerald Concert Newly Unearthed - uDiscoverMusicJan 17, 2025 · Jimmy Jones, Bob Cranshaw, and Sam Woodyard feature as Fitzgerald's regular band, while Ellington's orchestra includes Cat Anderson, Cootie ...
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Live In East Berlin 1967 - Jazz Messengers3–5 day deliveryElla Fitzgerald - (vocals); Jimmy Jones - (piano); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Sam Woodyard (drums). Recorded at Fredrichstadt-Palast, East Berlin, German Democratic ...
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Sam Woodyard - Apple MusicAbout Sam Woodyard. Although he played with a many first-rate leaders over the course of his career, Woodyard is most closely associated with Duke Ellington.
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Burrell, Dave / Sam Woodyard: The Lost Session, 1979 Paris - SquidcoUnearthed from Dave Burrell's personal archive, this long-rumored 1979 Paris session with legendary Ellington drummer Sam Woodyard finally emerges, ...Missing: makeshift | Show results with:makeshift
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Music credits for Sam WoodyardFull music credits for Sam Woodyard: 128 performances. Roles performed: drums, featured, percussion, soloist. Releases include: Duke Ellington Plays With ...
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Dave Burrell Interview - Paris TransatlanticJul 15, 2004 · Say if I played in Montparnasse, I would see Kenny Clarke there and Steve Lacy, or I could be playing with Sam Woodyard in duets. We ...Missing: relocation | Show results with:relocation
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The Lost Session, Paris 1979 - NoBusiness RecordsThose two tunes show up again the following year during a twomonth residency with Ellington alum, drummer Sam Woodyard (1925-1988), at Campagne Premiere in ...
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Dave Burrell / Sam Woodyard: The Lost Session, Paris 1979Jun 25, 2025 · This Paris recording captures Burrell and Woodyard refining the musical elements that would define Burrell's artistic vision for the next five ...
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Duke Ellington's drummer Woodyard dies - UPI ArchivesSep 20, 1988 · Woodyard, 63, had lived in Paris for 12 years and was a well-known figure in jazz clubs on the left bank. Born Jan. 7, 1925, at Elizabeth, N.J., ...Missing: biography move
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Sam Woodyard Musician - All About JazzSam Woodyard gained his recognition and popularity behind the drum throne of the Duke Ellington Orchestra from 1955 to 1966. Woodyard born on Jan. 7, 1925, ...