Cassino Simpson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Cassino Simpson

American musician

Date of Birth: 22-Jul-1909

Place of Birth: Venice, Venetian Province, Italy

Date of Death: 27-Mar-1952

Profession: pianist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Cassino Simpson

  • Wendell "Cassino" Simpson (July 22, 1909 – March 27, 1952) was an American jazz pianist, best known for his associations on the Chicago jazz scene. Simpson may have studied piano under Zinky Cohn.
  • He first recorded in 1923 with Bernie Young, then recorded with the Moulin Rouge Orchestra in 1925.
  • Following this he joined Arthur Sims's orchestra, recording with them in 1926.
  • Sims died soon after, and Bernie Young took over as bandleader; Simpson remained in the ensemble until 1930.
  • Concomitantly, he recorded with Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces on his 1929 Brunswick Records releases. From 1931 to 1933 he played with Erskine Tate, though he never recorded with him.
  • He recorded as a leader under various names, with Jabbo Smith and Milt Hinton as sidemen.
  • In 1933 he cut a few sides with Half Pint Jaxon, a female impersonator. Soon after his recordings with Jaxon, Simpson apparently became mentally disturbed, and was institutionalized in 1935 in Elgin, Illinois.
  • While there, he continued to play piano and vibraphone in a hospital dance band, and played bass drum in the hospital's marching band.
  • He recorded solo piano numbers on the grounds of the hospital in the middle of the 1940s.
  • Simpson was never released from the hospital, where he died in 1952.

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