- Quinn Wilson
Quinn Wilson (December 26, 1908,
Chicago - June 14, 1978,Evanston, Illinois ) was an Americanjazz bassist and tubist.Wilson played violin as a child, and studied composition and arrangement in his youth. He had his first professional experience in the mid-1920s, playing with
Tiny Parham ,Walter Barnes ,Jelly Roll Morton (1927),Erskine Tate (1928-1931), andRichard M. Jones (1929). In the 1930s he arranged and played bass withEarl Hines from 1931 to 1939, in addition to playing bass on record withJimmie Noone .In the 1940s he began playing electric bass and started recording with
R&B andblues musicians, includingLefty Bates andJohn Lee Hooker , with whom he played on several albums. He continued to play jazz as well, working withBill Reinhardt in the 1960s andJoe Kelly in the 1970s.References
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