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WILLIAMS, CLARENCE  BIOGRAPHY

(1889 - 1965)

Pianist, Band Leader, Composer, Music Publisher, Producer, A&R Director, Entrepreneur
(1893-1965)

Williams was born in Plaquemine Delta, Louisiana, in 1898, but his family moved to New Orleans in 1906. He ran away from home in 1910 to join a minstrel show, eventually returning to New Orleans and concentrating on piano studies. Although he took a few formal lessons, much of his tutelage came by listening to pianists like “Jelly Roll” Morton and Tony Jackson in the Storyville District. During this period he met Spencer Williams, with whom he would co-write his first big hits. He worked a variety of non-music jobs in the District, eventually being hired to run one of Storyville’s famous spots, Pete Lala’s Cafe, where a young lad named Louis Armstrong was playing his first important job. He continued to work music jobs and in 1914 met violinist/bandleader Armand Piron with whom he formed the first African-American music publishing firm in New Orleans the following year. Clarence lived in a highly-charged musical neighborhood in which resided future jazz stars Joe “King” Oliver, Edward “Kid” Ory, Johnny and Baby Dodds. He moved to Chicago in 1919 to open a branch of his publishing firm, but two years later he moved the company to New York and bought out Piron’s interest, renaming it the Clarence Williams Music Publishing Company.

Williams was a highly accomplished promoter, and although he had a reputation of putting his name on songs for which his contribution was likely promotional, his firm published many successful songs by African-American composers. Williams was a keen judge of talent, recording and promoting artists such as Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and utilizing the talents of James P. Johnson, King Oliver and Coleman Hawkins on recording sessions.

He was one of the first African-Americans to see the potential of radio, appearing regularly on New York’s WGBS.

Williams’ Blue Five recordings with Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet from 1925 are jazz classics, and he was the first to record the standard “I’ve Found a New Baby.”

In 1943 Williams sold a part interest in his publishing company to Decca Records for $50,000 and basically spent the rest of his life running a second-hand shop. He died in 1965.

-- Sandra Burlingame

Courtesy of JazzStandards.com


 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
JAZZ LEGENDS - Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Glenn Miller 8.102002 Jazz Legends
ELLINGTON, Duke: Time's A-Wastin' (1945-1946) (Duke Ellington, Vol. 11) 8.120811 Jazz Legends
SMITH, Bessie: Downhearted Blues (1923-1924) 8.120660 Blues Legends
SMITH, Bessie: Preachin' the Blues (1925-1927) 8.120702 Blues Legends
SMITH, Bessie: St. Louis Blues (1924-25) 8.120691 Blues Legends
SMITH, Bessie: I've Got What It Takes (1929-1933) 8.120732 Blues Legends
ARMSTRONG, Louis: Heebie Jeebies (1925-1930) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1) 8.120541 Jazz Legends
PARKER, Charlie: Bird on the Side (1941-1947) 8.120622 Jazz Legends
BEIDERBECKE, Bix: Riverboat Shuffle (1924-1929) 8.120584 Jazz Legends
BASIE, Count: Coming Out Party (1940 - 1942) 8.120819 Jazz Legends
WALLER, Fats: A Handful of Fats - Classic Hits (1929-1942) 8.120760 Jazz Legends
BECHET, Sidney: Spreadin' Joy (1940-1950) 8.120531 Jazz Legends
HOLIDAY, Billie: Fine and Mellow (1936-1941) 8.120583 Jazz Legends
ORY, Kid: Creole Classics (1944-1947) 8.120587 Jazz Legends
BECHET, Sidney: Blackstick (1938-1950) 8.120616 Jazz Legends
KING COLE TRIO: Transcriptions, Vol. 3 (1939) 8.120629 Jazz Legends
REINHARDT, Django: Djangology (1934-1935) (Reinhardt, Vol. 1) 8.120515 Jazz Legends
ARMSTRONG, Louis: Jeepers Creepers (1938-1939) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 5) 8.120815 Jazz Legends
ARMSTRONG, Louis: Satchel Mouth Swing (1936-1938) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4) 8.120735 Jazz Legends
INK SPOTS: Swing High, Swing Low (1935-1941) 8.120534 Nostalgia
KENTON, Stan: MacGregor Transcriptions, Vol. 5 (1944-1945) 8.120714 Jazz Legends
DORSEY, Tommy: Music Maestro, Please (1935-1939) 8.120580 Jazz Legends
THEMES OF THE BIG BANDS: Let's Dance! (1934-1947) 8.120536 Jazz Legends
BECHET, Sidney: Shake It And Break It (1938-1941) 8.120699 Jazz Legends
REINHARDT, Django: Americans in Paris (1935-1937) (Reinhardt, Vol. 7) 8.120734 Jazz Legends
BEIDERBECKE, Bix: Bix Lives! (1926-1930) 8.120712 Jazz Legends
GIANTS OF JAZZ 8.120756-57 Jazz Legends




 
 
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