- Bill Doggett
Bill Doggett (
February 16 ,1916 –November 13 ,1996 ) was an Americanjazz andrhythm and blues pianist andorganist .William Ballard Doggett was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . His mother, a church pianist, introduced him to music when he was 9 years old. By the time he was 15, he had joined a Philadelphia area combo, playing local theaters and clubs while attending high school.He later sold his band to
Lucky Millinder , and worked during the 1930s and early 1940s for both Millinder and arrangerJimmy Mundy . In 1942 he was hired asThe Ink Spots ' pianist and arranger.In 1949, he replaced
Wild Bill Davis inLouis Jordan 'sTympany Five . It was there that he first achieved success playing theHammond organ and he is also reputed to have written one of Jordan's biggest hits, "Saturday Night Fish Fry", for which Jordan claimed the writing credit.In 1951, he organized his own trio and began recording for King Records. His best known recording is "Honky Tonk," a rhythm and blues hit of 1956 which sold four million copies, and which he co-wrote with Billy Butler. He won the Cash Box award for best rhythm and blues performer in 1957, 1958, and 1959. He also arranged for many bandleaders and performers, including
Louis Armstrong ,Count Basie ,Ella Fitzgerald , andLionel Hampton . He continued to play and arrange until he died of a heart attack inNew York City .As a jazz player Doggett started in
swing music and later playedsoul jazz , a field in which rhythm and blues organists were highly sought after. His band included saxophonistsRed Holloway , Clifford Scott, Percy France, David "Bubba" Brooks, Floyd "Candy" Johnson, guitarists Floyd Smith, Pete Mays, and singers Toni Williams and Betty Saint-Clair.Discography
*"Honky Tonk" (1956)
*"Dame Dreaming with Bill Doggett" (1956)
*"Salute To Ellington" (1956)
*"As You Desire Me" (1958)
*"Dance Awhile with Doggett" (1958)
*"Doggett Beat for Dancing Feet" (1958)
*"The Many Moods of Bill Doggett" (1961)
*"Prelude to the blues" (1962)
*"Finger-tips" (1963)
*"Wow!" (1965)
*"Mister Honky Tonk" (1980)
*"The Right Choice" (1991)ee also
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Chicago Blues Festival External links
* [http://www.history-of-rock.com/doggett.htm History of Rock]
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