- Eddie Dougherty
Eddie Dougherty (b. July 17, 1915) was an American
jazz drummer.Dougherty played drums from age 13, working early on in
Dickie Wells 's band inHarlem at the beginning of the 1930s. He began recording frequently as a sideman in the 1930s, withTaft Jordan ,Frank Froeba ,Mildred Bailey ,Harry James ,Billie Holiday ,Frankie Newton ,Pete Johnson , andMeade Lux Lewis . Alongside this he held a gig as the drummer forKeny Watts and his Kilowatts through 1940. He subbed forDave Tough in theBud Freeman Orchestra in 1940, then played withArt Tatum ,Joe Sullivan ,Benny Carter ,Benny Morton , and others in the first half of the 1940s. He worked withJames P. Johnson several times, including on 1944 recording sessions. His later work included recordings withCliff Jackson ,Mary Lou Williams ,Clyde Bernhardt ,Wilbur De Paris ,Teddy Wilson , andAlbert Nicholas . He was still active into the 1980s.References
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Eugene Chadbourne , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fbfoxql5ldfe~T1 Eddie Dougherty] atAllmusic
*"Eddie Dougherty". "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".
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