- Edgar Sampson
Edgar Melvin Sampson (
October 31 1907 -1973) was acomposer ,arranger ,saxophonist , andviolinist . Born inNew York City , he started playingviolin at age six and picked up thesaxophone inhigh school .Sampson started his professional career in 1924 with a violin piano duo with
Joe Colman . Through the rest of the twenties and early thirties he played with many bands includingDuke Ellington ,Rex Stewart andFletcher Henderson . In 1933 he joined theChick Webb band. It is while with Webb that Sampson created his most enduring work as a composer, writing "Stompin' at the Savoy " and "Don't Be That Way". He left the Webb band in 1936 with a reputation as a composer and arranger that led tofreelance work withBenny Goodman ,Artie Shaw ,Red Norvo ,Teddy Hill ,Teddy Wilson and Chick Webb. He continued to play sax through the late forties and started his own band (1949-1951). In the late forties through the fifties he worked with Latin performers such asMarceino Guerra ,Tito Rodriguez andTito Puente as an arranger. He recorded one album under his own name, "Swing Softly Sweet Sampson" in 1956. Due to illness, he stopped working in the late sixties.Compositions and arrangements
*"Dark Rapture" (Goodman, Benny - Sampson, Edgar - Kurtz, Manny)
*"If Dreams Come True" (Sampson, Edgar - Goodman, Benny - Mills, Irving)
*"Lullaby in Rhythm" (Sampson, Edgar - Goodman, Benny - Profit, Clarence - Hirsch, Walter)
*"Mambo Inn" (Bauzá, Mario - Sampson, Edgar - Woodlen, Bobby)
*"Stompin' at the Savoy" (Goodman, Benny - Webb, Chick - Sampson, Edgar - Razaf, Andy)
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