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Fernando Arbello
Fernando Arbello
American musician
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Bill Coleman
Bill Coleman
American musician
2
Sidney Bechet
Sidney Bechet
American jazz musician
3
Wilson Myers
Wilson Myers
American musician
4
Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith
German-born American composer (1895–1963)
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Eugène Bozza
Eugène Bozza
French composer
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Milt Hinton
Milt Hinton
American musician and photographer
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Nat Towles
Nat Towles
jazz musician
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Castor McCord
Castor McCord
American jazz saxophonist
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Shad Collins
Shad Collins
American musician
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
orchestra based in London
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Alex Hill
Alex Hill
American musician
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Otto Hardwick
Otto Hardwick
American musician
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Ben Webster
Ben Webster
American saxophonist
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky
Russian composer, pianist and conductor
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
American jazz drummer
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Roy Fox
Roy Fox
American musician, bandleader
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Luis Russell
Luis Russell
American jazz pianist and bandleader
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Joe Venuti
Joe Venuti
jazz violinist
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Joseph Szigeti
Joseph Szigeti
Hungarian violinist
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Spencer Clark
Spencer Clark
American musician
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Herb Flemming
Herb Flemming
American musician
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William Thornton Blue
William Thornton Blue
American musician
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Kansas Fields
Kansas Fields
American musician
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Reunald Jones
Reunald Jones
American musician
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Ben Smith
Ben Smith
American jazz alto saxophonist, tenor saxophonist and clarinetist
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Karl Muck
Karl Muck
German-born Swiss conductor of classical music
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Kings of Rhythm
Kings of Rhythm
American musical group; R&B/Soul band led by Ike Turner
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Eugene Aynsley Goossens
Eugene Aynsley Goossens
English conductor and composer
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John Kirby
John Kirby
jazz bassist
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Alan Shulman
Alan Shulman
American composer and cellist
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Alan Hovhaness
Alan Hovhaness
Armenian-American composer
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Chick Corea
Chick Corea
American jazz and fusion pianist, keyboardist, and composer
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Jimmy Dorsey
Jimmy Dorsey
American clarinetist, alto saxophonist, bandleader, and composer, brother of Tommy Dorsey
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Charlie Haden
Charlie Haden
American jazz double bassist
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Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy
Hungarian conductor and violinist
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
orchestra based in Birmingham, England
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Teddy Hill
Teddy Hill
American musician
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Werner Janssen
Werner Janssen
American conductor
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Lightnin' Hopkins
Lightnin' Hopkins
American country blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Lester Young
Lester Young
American jazz tenor saxophonist and sometimes clarinetist
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Adrian Rollini
Adrian Rollini
American musician
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Taylor Ho Bynum
Taylor Ho Bynum
American musician
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Lenny Hambro
Lenny Hambro
Jazz Musician
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John Scofield
John Scofield
American jazz guitarist and composer
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Allan Reuss
Allan Reuss
American jazz guitarist
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Stafford James
Stafford James
American musician
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Dizzy Gillespie
Dizzy Gillespie
American jazz trumpeter
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Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill
German composer
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Astor Piazzolla
Astor Piazzolla
Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player and arranger
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Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus
American jazz double bassist, composer and bandleader
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Charlie Holmes
Charlie Holmes
American saxophonist
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Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington
American jazz musician, composer and band leader
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Willie Lewis
Willie Lewis
American bandleader, conductor and jazz musician
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Frederick Stock
Frederick Stock
German composer
Ernest Hill
American musician

Ernest Hill

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American musician
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Music

Ernest "Bass" Hill (March 14, 1900, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – September 16, 1964, New York City) was an American jazz double-bassist.

Hill played from 1924 with Claude Hopkins, and remained with him on a tour of Europe with Josephine Baker the following year. Hill and Hopkins collaborated numerous times over the next few years and again in the 1940s. In 1928 he played with Leroy Smith & His Orchestra and Bill Brown & His Brownies, and worked in the Eugene Kennedy Orchestra the next year. In the 1930s he played with Willie Bryant, Bobby Martin's Cotton Club Serenaders, Benny Carter, Chick Webb, and Rex Stewart.

Hill was in Europe in the late 1930s when he fled to Switzerland at the outbreak of World War II. There he played with Mac Strittmacher before returning to the United States in 1940. In that year, he recorded with Eddie South and Hot Lips Page. Following this he played with Maurice Hubbard, Hopkins again, Zutty Singleton, Louis Armstrong (1943), Cliff Jackson, Herbie Cowens, and Minto Kato. In 1949 he returned to Europe, where he played in Switzerland and Italy with Bill Coleman and then in Germany with Big Boy Goudie until 1952.

Upon his return to the US he worked in New York City with Happy Caldwell, Henry Morrison, and Wesley Fagan. He worked in the musicians' union in the last decade of his life.