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Birth name
  
William Wells

Role
  
Trombonist

Also known as
  
Dickie Wells

Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Trombone

Name
  
Dicky Wells


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Born
  
c.June 10, 1907 (
1907-06-10
)

Associated acts
  
Count Basie, Bill Coleman

Died
  
November 12, 1985, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Trombone Four in Hand

Similar People
  

Music group
  
Count Basie Orchestra

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William Wells (c.June 10, 1907 - November 12, 1985), more famous under the name of Dicky Wells (sometimes Dickie Wells), was an American jazz trombonist.

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Dickie Wells was born in Centerville, Tennessee; his brother was trombonist Henry Wells. He moved to New York City in 1926, and became a member of the Lloyd Scott band.

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He played with Count Basie between 1938–1945 and 1947-1950. He also played with Cecil Scott, Spike Hughes, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Teddy Hill, Jimmy Rushing, Buck Clayton and Ray Charles.

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In his later years, Wells suffered a severe beating that affected his memory, but he recovered and continued to perform. He played frequently at the West End jazz club at 116th and Broadway, most often with a band called The Countsmen, led by alto saxophonist Earle Warren, his colleague from Count Basie days. A trademark was Wells's "pepper pot" mute which he made himself.

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He died on November 12, 1985, in New York City. Shortly after his death, Wells's family donated his trombone to Rutgers University.

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Discography

  • Dicky Wells and His Orchestra in Paris (1937)
  • Bones for the King (Felsted, 1958)
  • Chatter Jazz (RCA Victor, 1959) with Rex Stewart
  • Trombone Four-in-Hand (Felsted, 1959)
  • Lonesome Road (Uptown, 1981)
  • With Count Basie

  • The Original American Decca Recordings (GRP, 1937-39 [1992])
  • With Buck Clayton
  • Songs for Swingers (Columbia, 1958)
  • Copenhagen Concert (SteepleChase, 1959 [1979])
  • Goin' to Kansas City (Riverside, 1960) with Tommy Gwaltney's Kansas City 9
  • One for Buck (Columbia, 1961)
  • With Dizzy Gillespie

  • The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (Bluebird, 1937-1949, [1995])
  • With Buddy Tate
  • Swinging Like Tate (Felsted, 1958)
  • References

    Dicky Wells Wikipedia