Billy Usselton, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Billy Usselton

American musician

Date of Birth: 02-Jul-1926

Date of Death: 05-Sep-1994

Profession: saxophonist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Billy Usselton

  • Billy Usselton (July 2, 1926 in New Castle, Pennsylvania – September 5, 1994) was an American jazz reed player. Usselton was proficient on tenor saxophone, clarinet, and oboe.
  • He began playing professionally in high school with Bubbles Becker.
  • Although his parents wanted him to attend college in Pennsylvania, he wanted to play for a living.
  • He then played with Sonny Dunham in the 1940s before joining Ray Anthony in 1948-49 and again in 1951-52.
  • In the interim, he joined Tommy Dorsey's band and recommended Mel Lewis after Buddy Rich was fired.
  • After his second stint with Anthony, he played with Bill Harris in Florida. In 1954 Usselton joined Les Brown's band, and played with him for decades.
  • Usselton plays on nearly all of Brown's records released on Coral Records and Capitol Records, and toured with him worldwide as part of Bob Hope's U.S.O.
  • Tours.
  • He married Lauri Johnson, a vocalist in Brown's ensemble, in 1958.
  • Billy and family lived in Chicago in the 1960s where he gigged and was a jazz clinician for the Conn Corporation.
  • The Usselton family moved to Phoenix in 1977. Usselton's only album as a leader was the 1957 release His First Album, issued on Kapp Records.

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