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Eddie Condon
Eddie Condon
US musician
1
Johnny Varro
Johnny Varro
American pianist
2
Buzzy Drootin
Buzzy Drootin
American musician
3
Dick Cary
Dick Cary
American jazz pianist
4
Cliff Leeman
Cliff Leeman
American musician
5
Bob Casey
Bob Casey
Jazz musician
6
Pee Wee Russell
Pee Wee Russell
American musician
7
Dick McDonough
Dick McDonough
American musician
8
Jimmy McPartland
Jimmy McPartland
American cornetist
9
Russell Moore
Russell Moore
Pima jazz musician
10
Edmond Hall
Edmond Hall
American jazz clarinetist
11
Dave Tough
Dave Tough
American drummer
12
Johnny Windhurst
Johnny Windhurst
American jazz trumpet player
13
Gene Krupa
Gene Krupa
drummer, composer, bandleader
14
Vic Lewis
Vic Lewis
British musician
15
Paul Barbarin
Paul Barbarin
American musician
16
Vic Dickenson
Vic Dickenson
American jazz trombonist
17
Marshall Brown
Marshall Brown
American musician
18
Red McKenzie
Red McKenzie
American musician
19
Pee Wee Erwin
Pee Wee Erwin
American musician
20
Jimmy Nottingham
Jimmy Nottingham
American musician
21
Peck Kelley
Peck Kelley
American musician
22
Red Allen
Red Allen
American jazz musician, band leader
23
Red Nichols
Red Nichols
American jazz musician
24
Floyd O'Brien
Floyd O'Brien
American musician
25
Baby Dodds
Baby Dodds
American musician
26
Freddy Randall
Freddy Randall
British musician
27
Steve Jordan
Steve Jordan
American musician
28
Ray Bauduc
Ray Bauduc
American musician
29
Johnny Dodds
Johnny Dodds
American jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist
30
The Charleston Chasers
The Charleston Chasers
series of recording groups that did not exist outside of the studios
31
Art Hodes
Art Hodes
American musician
32
George Masso
George Masso
American musician
33
Harry Blons
Harry Blons
American musician
34
Bob Wilber
Bob Wilber
jazz clarinetist, composer and saxophonist from United States
35
Bud Freeman
Bud Freeman
American musician
36
Wild Bill Davison
Wild Bill Davison
American jazz musician
37
Miff Mole
Miff Mole
American jazz musician
38
Ruby Braff
Ruby Braff
American musician
39
Dave Frishberg
Dave Frishberg
American musician
40
Frank Teschemacher
Frank Teschemacher
American musician
41
Kid Ory
Kid Ory
American jazz trombonist
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Sonny Greer
Sonny Greer
American jazz drummer
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George Lewis
George Lewis
American musician
44
Lee Blair
Lee Blair
American musician
45
Ed Polcer
Ed Polcer
American musician
46
Tommy Gwaltney
Tommy Gwaltney
American musician
47
Joe Haymes
Joe Haymes
American musician
48
Steve Kuhn
Steve Kuhn
American pianist
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Sid Catlett
Sid Catlett
American musician
50
Sonny Igoe
Sonny Igoe
American musician
51
Buck Clayton
Buck Clayton
American jazz trumpeter
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Alfred Ellis
Alfred Ellis
American saxophonist
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Pee Wee King
Pee Wee King
country musician and songwriter
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Tony Sbarbaro
Tony Sbarbaro
American jazz drummer
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Pops Foster
Pops Foster
American musician
56
Donald Bailey
Donald Bailey
American jazz drummer
57
Jack Teagarden
Jack Teagarden
American jazz musician
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Elvin Jones
Elvin Jones
American jazz drummer
59
Teddy Grace
Teddy Grace
American jazz singer
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Wendell Marshall
Wendell Marshall
American jazz musician; double bassist
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Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Hubbard
American musician
62
Billy Maxted
Billy Maxted
American musician
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Marty Morell
Marty Morell
American musician
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Tiny Parham
Tiny Parham
Canadian musician
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Kaiser Marshall
Kaiser Marshall
American musician
66
King Oliver
King Oliver
American jazz cornet player and bandleader
67
Luis Russell
Luis Russell
American jazz pianist and bandleader
68
Bix Beiderbecke
Bix Beiderbecke
American jazz musician
George Wettling
American drummer (1907-1968)

George Wettling

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American drummer (1907-1968)
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Music

George Godfrey Wettling (November 28, 1907 – June 6, 1968) was an American jazz drummer.

He was one of the young Chicagoans who fell in love with jazz as a result of hearing King Oliver's band (with Louis Armstrong on second cornet) at Lincoln Gardens in the early 1920s. Oliver's drummer, Baby Dodds, made a particular and lasting impression on Wettling.

Ernie Caceres, Bobby Hackett, Freddie Ohms, and George Wettling, Nick's, NYC, 1940s.
Photography by William P. Gottlieb

Wettling went on to work with the big bands of Artie Shaw, Bunny Berigan, Red Norvo, Paul Whiteman, and Harpo Marx, but he was at his best with bands led by Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, and himself. In these small bands, Wettling demonstrated the arts of dynamics and responding to a particular soloist that he had learned from Baby Dodds.

Wettling was a member of some of Condon's bands, which included Wild Bill Davison, Billy Butterfield, Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, Pee Wee Russell, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder, Ralph Sutton, and Walter Page. In 1957 he toured England with a Condon band that included Davison, Cutshall, and Schroeder.

Toward the end of his life, Wettling, like his friend clarinetist Pee Wee Russell, took up painting and was influenced by the American cubist Stuart Davis. He has been said to have believed that "jazz drumming and abstract painting seemed different for him only from the point of view of craftsmanship: in both fields he felt rhythm to be decisive".