- Benny Peyton
Benton E. "Benny" Peyton (ca. 1890 - January 24, 1965) was an American
jazz drummer.Peyton went with
Will Marion Cook 's Southern Syncopated Orchestra to Europe in 1919 and remained there, forming his own group in London, the Jazz Kings, out of members of Cook's orchestra. The group recorded two sides forColumbia Records in 1920 which were never issued; they also held a residence at theHammersmith Palais in 1921. Peyton led his own band across Europe well into the 1930s, withJune Cole ,Big Boy Goudie andTommy Ladnier among his sidemen. He toured theUSSR withSidney Bechet andFrank Withers , and in 1935 played withJoe Turner andAdelaide Hall inZurich .Peyton moved back to
New York in 1939, where he became active as anAFM union member. He continued playing professionally into the 1950s.References
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Eugene Chadbourne , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wpfqxqusldfe~T1 Benny Peyton] atAllmusic
*"Benny Peyton". "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".
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