- Billy Douglas
Billy Douglas (1912–1978) was an American
jazz trumpeter and vocalist.Douglas played with
Larry Ringold while young, both of them having been house in the same boys' institution. He played locally in his teens, and moved toNew York City in 1932 as a member ofEarle Howard 's band. He played withPercy Nelson inHartford in 1933-34, then played in the South withJimmy Gunn .Don Albert picked him up in 1934, and Douglas remained in Albert's orchestra through 1937. Douglas did freelance work for a time, then worked withEarl Hines for several years in the early 1940s.After 1945 he returned to
New Haven, Connecticut , where he performed locally until his retirement.References
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Eugene Chadbourne , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kpfexqesldte~T1 Billy Douglas] atAllmusic Further reading
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Barry Kernfeld . "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".
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