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08 Oct 1898 — 06 Nov 1965
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Clarence Williams (October 8, 1893 – November 6, 1965) was an American jazz pianist, composer, promoter, vocalist, theatrical producer, and publisher.

Clarence Williams' Blue Five were a series of recording sessions that featured some of the best Jazz musicians and Blues singers of the early 1920s. Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Coleman Hawkins and Bubber Miley all were featured as soloists, and Blues singers such as Sippie Wallace, Margaret Johnson, Virginia Liston and Williams' wife, Eva Taylor all contributed vocals. Louis Armstrong was playing in New York with Fletcher Henderson at the time these recordings were made. Clarence Williams obviously understood Louis' greatness more than Henderson and featured him on 21 of these songs.

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Clarence Williams and His Washboard Band
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Clarence Williams and His Novelty Four
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Clarence Williams and His Orchestra
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Clarence Williams’ Blue Five
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Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings
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Clarence Williams' Washboard Five
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Clarence Williams Jazz Band
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