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Zutty Singleton

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Singleton retired after suffering a stroke in 1970. He died in New York City in 1975 at the age of 77. His wife Margie (sister of
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In 1943, he moved to Los Angeles, where he led his own band, played for motion pictures, and appeared on the radio program
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biography, his unusual nickname, acquired in infancy, is the Creole word for "cute". He was working professionally with
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The Penguin Guide gives the recording year as 1927.
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Zutty Singleton with Adele Girard on harp in 1939; photo: William P. Gottlieb
Adele Girard
William P. Gottlieb
Bunkie, Louisiana
jazz

Tommy Potter
Max Kaminsky
Benny Morton
Adele Girard
Teddy Wilson
Joe Marsala
Bunkie, Louisiana
New Orleans
Steve Lewis
United States Navy
World War I
Papa Celestin
Big Eye Louis Nelson
John Robichaux
Fate Marable
Charlie Creath
Doc Cook
Dave Peyton
Jimmie Noone
Louis Armstrong
Earl Hines
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five
Bubber Miley
Tommy Ladnier

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