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Birth name
  
Sidney Catlett

Name
  
Sid Catlett

Also known as
  
"Big Sid" Catlett

Role
  
Music performer

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Genres
  
Jazz, Bebop

Instruments
  
Drums


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Born
  
January 17, 1910 Evansville, Indiana United States (
1910-01-17
)

Died
  
March 25, 1951, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Albums
  
Live at Winter Garden, New York & Blue Note, Chicago

Music group
  
Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars (1947 – 1949)

Similar People
  
Barney Bigard, Cozy Cole, Arvell Shaw, Jack Teagarden, Coleman Hawkins

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Sidney "Big Sid" Catlett (January 17, 1910 – March 25, 1951) was an American jazz drummer. Catlett was one of the most versatile drummers of his era, adapting with the changing music scene as it progressed toward bebop.

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Early life

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Catlett was born in Evansville, Indiana and at an early age he was instructed in the rudiments of piano and drums under the tutelage of a music teacher hired by his mother. When he and his family relocated to Chicago, Catlett received his first drum kit, and immersed himself in the diverse styles and techniques of Zutty Singleton, Warren "Baby" Dodds, and Jimmy Bertrand, among others.

Later life and career

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In 1928, Catlett began playing with violinist and clarinet player Darnell Howard, before joining pianist Sammy Stewart's Orchestra in New York City and making appearances at the Savoy Ballroom.

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After performing for several lesser established musical acts, Catlett began recording and performing with multiple musicians including Benny Carter, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, Fletcher Henderson, and Don Redman throughout the 1930s. Between 1938 and 1942, Catlett was Louis Armstrong's drummer of choice as he was regularly featured in Armstrong's big band, while also periodically joining Benny Goodman's group. Following a brief stint in collaboration with Duke Ellington in 1945, Catlett led some of his own bands through the remainder of the 1940s, and was involved in Armstrong's All-Stars between 1947 and 1949.

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Catlett was one of the few drummers to successively transition into bebop, appearing on Dizzy Gillespie's progressive recordings in 1945. In early 1951, he began to suffer from pneumonia. In that same year, he died of a heart attack while visiting friends backstage at a Hot Lips Page benefit concert in Chicago, Illinois.

In 1996, he was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.

Partial discography

  • Jam Sessions at Commodore (1951 LP)
  • With Ruth Brown

  • Ruth Brown (Atlantic, 1957)
  • Filmography

  • Jammin' the Blues (1944)
  • References

    Sid Catlett Wikipedia


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