Wilbur Odell "Dud" Bascomb (May 16, 1916, Birmingham, Alabama – December 25, 1972, New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter, best known for his tenure...
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Bascomb is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dud Bascomb, American jazz trumpeter Neal Bascomb, American journalist and author Paul Bascomb...
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Wilbur D. Bascomb Jr. is an American bass guitarist. He is the son of jazz trumpeter Wilbur "Dud" Bascomb, who played with Erskine Hawkins and Duke Ellington...
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William Odell Dud Bascomb (1916–1972), American jazz trumpeter Dudley Dud Beattie (1934–2016), Australian rugby league footballer Edgar Dudley Dud Branom (1897–1980)...
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the Grammy Hall of Fame. James Brown – lead vocal with studio band: Dud Bascomb – trumpet Waymon Reed – trumpet Lamarr Wright – trumpet Haywood Henry...
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Jimmy Maxwell, Bernie Glow, Irwin "Marky" Markowitz, Jimmy Sedlar, Dud Bascomb, Lammar Wright Jr, Burt Collins, Joe Shepley Percussion: George Devens...
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Wiltshire conducting his orchestra, whose personnel included Clark Terry and Dud Bascomb (trumpets), Jimmy Cleveland and Tony Studd (trombones), Frank Haywood...
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Mitchell (baritone saxophone); Charles Sullivan, Gerry Thomas, Wilbur "Dud" Bascomb, Wayne Jackson (trumpet); Jack Hale (trombone); Richard Tee, Truman Thomas...
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Hawkins and eventually became his big band. Bascomb's brother Dud played in this ensemble. Bascomb remained in this ensemble until 1944, aside from a brief...
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also played and recorded with Gene Redd, Sammy Lowe, George Rhodes, Dud Bascomb, and later recorded with Willis Jackson (1970) and Erskine Hawkins (1971)...
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