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Trumpeter Billy Butterfield could play pretty ballads and heated Traditional Jazz with equal skill. Butterfield's career goes back to the 30s; he became famous while playing with Bob Crosby's Orchestra (37-40) taking the main solo on the original "What's
Personnel: Billy Butterfield (trumpet); Billy Butterfield; Andy Bartha, Andy Bartha (cornet); Billy "Fats" Hagen, Billy "Fats" Hagen (piano); Chuck Karle (double bass); Red Rasele (guitar); Larry Schram (banjo); Larry Wilson (clarinet); Eddie Hubble (baritone saxophone, trombone); John Dengler (bass saxophone); Ray Brooks (trombone); Bob Warren (piano); Chuck Damanti, Carl Peticca (drums).
Liner Note Author: Bob Koester.
JazzTimes (p.90) - "Butterfield's glorious tone and fluidity, including his trademark octave slurs, were intact on this date nearly two decades before his death in 1988." Take Me To The Land Of Jazz Music Billy Butterfield Take Me To The Land Of Jazz Songs Take Me To The Land Of Jazz Review
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