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Slim Gaillard
Slim Gaillard
American musician
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Art Rupe
Art Rupe
American music industry executive
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Little Richard
Little Richard
American pianist, singer and songwriter
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Dorothy LaBostrie
Dorothy LaBostrie
American songwriter
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Slam Stewart
Slam Stewart
American musician
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Frank Fields
Frank Fields
American musician
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Robert Blackwell
Robert Blackwell
American bandleader, songwriter, arranger, and record producer
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John Hicks
John Hicks
American jazz pianist and composer
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Ahmad Jamal
Ahmad Jamal
American jazz pianist
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Don Byas
Don Byas
American musician
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Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim
American recording artist; blues pianist, singer, and composer
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Roger Kellaway
Roger Kellaway
American pianist
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Spike Edney
Spike Edney
English keyboard player
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Jay McShann
Jay McShann
American blues, jazz, and swing bandleader, pianist and singer
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Donald Fagen
Donald Fagen
American recording artist, musician, best known as co-founder and lead singer of the rock band Steely Dan.
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Members, past and present
Slim Gaillard (behind) and Slam Stewart

Slim & Slam was a musical partnership in the late 1930s and early 1940s consisting of Bulee "Slim" Gaillard (vocals, guitar, vibes and piano) and Leroy Elliott "Slam" Stewart (bass and vocals). They produced novelty jazz numbers featuring Slim's distinctive vocal style with vocalese and scats, hipster argot and nonce words. Sam Allen played piano and Pompey "Gus" Dobson played drums on most of their early recordings.

Their biggest hits were "Flat Foot Floogie (with a Floy Floy)", "Cement Mixer (Puti Puti)" and "The Groove Juice Special (Opera in Vout)".

Other musicians who recorded with Slim & Slam included Charlie Parker, Ben Webster, Jimmy Rowles, Kenny Clarke, Al Killian, Chico Hamilton, Leo Watson and Garvin Bushel.

The song "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard is loosely based on Slim & Slam's 1938 "Tutti Frutti" (Vocalion 4225).