- Cassino Simpson
Wendell "Cassino" Simpson (July 22, 1909 - March 27, 1952) was an American
jazz pianist, best known for his associations on theChicago jazz scene.Simpson may have studied piano under
Zinky Cohn . He first recorded in 1923 withBernie Young , then recorded with theMoulin Rouge Orchestra in 1925. Following this he joined Arthur Sims's orchestra, recording with them in 1926. Sims died soon after, and Bernie Young took over as bandleader; Simpson remained in the ensemble until 1930. Concomitantly, he recorded withJabbo Smith 's Rhythm Aces on his 1929Brunswick Records releases.From 1931 to 1933 he played with
Erskine Tate , though he never recorded with Tate. He recorded as a leader under various names, with Jabbo Smith andMilt Hinton as sidemen. In 1933 he cut a few sides withHalf Pint Jaxon , afemale impersonator .Soon after his recordings with Jaxon, Simpson apparently became mentally disturbed, and was institutionalized in 1935 in
Elgin, Illinois . While there, he continued to play piano andvibraphone in a hospital dance band and played bass drum in the hospital's marching band. He recorded solo piano numbers on the grounds of the hospital in the middle of the 1940s. Simpson was never released from the hospital, where he died in 1952.References
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