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  1. 21 de oct. de 2017 · Shaw’s blueprint included a soaring open trumpet solo that he wrote out for Billy Butterfield to start the piece, and then space for him to play a rhapsodic, improvised clarinet solo, and lastly, an eight-bar spot for trombone virtuoso Jack Jenney to improvise.

  2. 29 de ago. de 2010 · El 7 de octubre de 1940, en la orquesta de Artie Shaw, grabó lo considerado "un legendario solo de trompeta" en el tema que aquí recrea con cuerdas.

  3. Featuring solos by Artie Shaw - clarinet, Billy Butterfield – trumpet, and Jack Jenney ... Performed by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, arranged by Lennie Hayton.

  4. On October 7, 1940, during his brief stay with Artie Shaw's orchestra, Butterfield performed what has been described [by whom?] as a "legendary trumpet solo" on the hit song "Star Dust". He was also a featured soloist in the small group from Shaw's band, the Gramercy Five.

  5. Listen to Artie Shaw's classic rendition of Stardust, one of the most popular jazz standards of all time.

  6. El 7 de octubre de 1940, durante una colaboración con la orquesta de Artie Shaw, Butterfield interpretó lo que fue descrito como un "legendario solo de trompeta" en el exitoso tema "Star Dust". Fue también solista destacado en el grupo Gramercy Five , formado por Shaw.

  7. Trumpeter, Flugelhornist, Bandleader. (1917 - 1988) Billy Butterfield started playing the trumpet professionally as a teenager and was already well known in his early 20’s during his tenure with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra (1937-1940).