Nelson Williams, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Nelson Williams

American musician

Date of Birth: 26-Sep-1917

Place of Birth: Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Date of Death: 20-Nov-1973

Profession: trumpeter, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Nelson Williams

  • Nelson "Cadillac" Williams (September 26, 1917, Montgomery, Alabama – 1973, Voorburg, the Netherlands) was an American jazz trumpeter. Williams began playing piano at age 13 and settled on trumpet soon afterwards; he may have played with pianist/singer Cow Cow Davenport while still a teenager.
  • In the 1930s he played in the territory bands Trianon Crackerjacks and Brown Skin Models, and acted as musical director for the Dixie Rhythm Girls.
  • Around 1940 he left Alabama for Philadelphia, where he played with Tiny Bradshaw's band before joining the U.S.
  • Army during World War II. After the war Billy Eckstine hired Williams, and following this he worked with John Kirby and pianist Billy Kyle.
  • In 1949 he began the first of several stints with Duke Ellington, who bestowed upon him the nickname "Cadillac".
  • In 1951 he left Ellington's employ and moved to Paris, where he led his own bands and recorded for French labels.
  • He returned to Ellington in 1956, and played with him again in 1969 on a tour of Europe.
  • He settled in the Netherlands, and died in 1973.

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