- Sid Catlett
Sidney Catlett (born
January 17 ,1910 –March 25 ,1951 ), was a swinging jazz drummer often referred to as "Big Sid Catlett" because of his large frame.He was born in
Evansville, Indiana , and started at piano, but switched to drums and entered formal study when his family moved to Chicago. His career began in Chicago in 1928 withDarnell Howard . In adulthood he moved toNew York City and worked withBenny Carter ,Fletcher Henderson ,Elmer Snowden ,Ben Webster , and others. In 1941 he joinedBenny Goodman 's band and after that joinedTeddy Wilson 's Sextet. In 1944 he did an album with pianistHarry Gibson . He also had his own band and played forLouis Armstrong 's All Stars from 1947 to 1949 and became his drummer of choice. He playedbop ,dixieland , and other styles.In early 1951 he began to suffer from
pneumonia . In that same year he died of a heart-attack while visiting friends backstage at anOran Page benefit concert inChicago, Illinois . In 1996 he was inducted into theBig Band and Jazz Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/music/muze/index.pl?site=radio2&action=biography&artist_id=5396&rand= BBC radio 2 Profile]
* [http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=672274&TMPL=LONG#bio Music Match Bio]
* [http://www.drumsoloartist.com/Site/Drummers2/Big_Sid_Catlett.html Drum solo artist site]
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