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in 1974 for a one-off concert, and was turned into a regular ensemble in 1979. He maintained the same instrumentation but added rhythm guitar. This group recorded for
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between 1938 and 1941. According to one reviewer, their recorded legacy leaves much to be desired, although contemporary reports by musicians such as
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on double bass; Alex "Razz" Mitchell on drums and vocalist Evelyn White.
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The original Savoy Sultans were formed by saxophonist
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Index

jazz
Al Cooper
Savoy Ballroom
swing jazz
Jack Chapman
Dave Burns
Jesse Drakes
Skinny Brown
Rudy Williams
George Kelly
Cyril Haynes
Grachan Moncur II
Savoy Ballroom
Harlem
Labor Day
Decca Records
Dizzy Gillespie
Panama Francis
Black & Blue Records
Stash Records
Francis Williams
Spanky Davis
Norris Turney
Howard E. Johnson
Bobby Watson
Red Richards



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