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SAMPSON, EDGAR  BIOGRAPHY

(1907 - 1973)

Arranger, Band Leader, Saxophonist, Violinist, Composer, Lyricist

Edgar Sampson was touring with Duke Ellington’s band by the age of eighteen. Between 1928 and 1932 he played clarinet, alto sax and violin with Charlie Johnson’s Paradise Ten at Small’s Paradise in Harlem and saxophone with Fletcher Henderson’s band. It was during this period that he perfected his skill as an arranger.

He joined Chick Webb’s band in 1933 and really came into his own as an arranger and composer, collaborating with Webb on the perennial jazz favorite, “Stompin’ at the Savoy” (1936), and writing the tune “Blue Lou” with Irving Mills in 1935, which became one of the band’s features. Much credit is given to Sampson’s arrangements, which contributed to the distinctive sound of the Webb band.

In 1936 Goodman began using arrangements written by Sampson and featured Sampson’s arrangement of his song ”Don’t Be That Way” (lyrics by Mitchell Parrish) at the now legendary 1938 Carnegie Hall concert. Many of Goodman’s hits during the ’30s were arranged by Sampson, including his 1934 composition (with Irving Mills), “If Dreams Come True”.

Sampson produced another highly popular tune in 1938, “Lullaby in Rhythm,” written with Clarence Profit, Walter Hirsch, and Benny Goodman.

As an in-demand arranger Sampson worked for several other bandleaders, including the Count Basie Orchestra and Tito Puente’s Latin group. As a performer Sampson was featured on saxophone with Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson, and Bunny Berigan. During WWII he entertained troops, touring with Al Sears’ band. He led his own band from 1949 to 1951.

Sampson’s music remains alive and well today having been featured in three recent Broadway shows: Bubbling Brown Sugar (1976), Black and Blue (1989), and Swing! (1999).

-- Sandra Burlingame

Courtesy of JazzStandards.com


 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
ULTIMATE BIG BAND COLLECTION (THE) 8.120861-62 Nostalgia
ACOUSTIC JAZZ QUARTET 86033-2 Contemporary Jazz
ELLINGTON, Duke: Jam-A-Ditty (1946-1947) (Duke Ellington, Vol. 13) 8.120813 Jazz Legends
HAWKINS, Coleman: Body and Soul (1933-1949) 8.120532 Jazz Legends
BASIE, Count: One O'Clock Jump (1936-1939) 8.120662 Jazz Legends
GARLAND, Judy: Over the Rainbow (1936-1949) 8.120563 Nostalgia
KING COLE TRIO: Transcriptions, Vol. 2 (1939) 8.120521 Jazz Legends
GOODMAN, Benny: Sing Me a Swing Song (1935-1936) 8.120548 Jazz Legends
GARNER, Erroll: Yesterdays (1944-1949) 8.120528 Jazz Legends
KING COLE TRIO: Transcriptions, Vol. 1 (1938) 8.120512 Jazz Legends
GARNER, Erroll: Erroll Garner Plays Misty (1953-1954) 8.120771 Jazz Legends
REINHARDT, Django: Americans in Paris (1938-1945) (Reinhardt, Vol. 8) 8.120740 Jazz Legends
FITZGERALD, Ella: A-Tisket, A-Tasket (1936-1941) 8.120540 Jazz Legends
WILSON, Teddy: I Want to Be Happy (1944-1947) 8.120538 Jazz Legends
INK SPOTS: Gettin' Sentimental (1939-1945) 8.120624 Nostalgia
FITZGERALD, Ella: Lullaby Of Birdland (1947-1954) 8.120774 Jazz Legends
Commercial Grooves: Nostalgic Tracks from TV Adverts 8.120798 Nostalgia
GOODMAN, Benny: Bumblebee Stomp (1937-1939) 8.120677 Jazz Legends




 
 
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