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  1. William Henry Webb, generalmente conocido como Chick Webb (*10 de febrero de 1905 1 2 3 –16 de junio de 1939), fue un percusionista de jazz y swing así como también un líder de banda . Vida y carrera. Webb nació en Baltimore, Maryland, hijo de William H. y Marie Johnson Webb.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chick_WebbChick Webb - Wikipedia

    Chick Webb. William Henry " Chick " Webb (February 10, 1905 – June 16, 1939) [1] was an American jazz and swing music drummer and band leader. [2] Early life. Webb was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to William H. and Marie Webb. The year of his birth is disputed.

  3. Chick Webb (born February 10, 1905?, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died June 16, 1939, Baltimore) was an American jazz drummer who led one of the dominant big bands of the swing era. Its swing, precision, and popularity made it the standard of excellence to which other big bands aspired.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2023 · Learn about the life and career of Chick Webb, a Baltimore-born jazz drummer who became a Swing era star and influenced many musicians. The new biography by Stephanie Stein Crease reveals his early years, his health challenges, his New York success and his legacy.

  5. jazzinfo.org › artist › chick-webbChick Webb bio

    William Henry Webb, also known as Chick Webb, was a swing and jazz musician as well as a leader of bands. He lived from February 10, 1905 to June 16, 1939. Chick Webb was a symbol of human spirit triumph in jazz and life. Webb was small and slender, nearly a dwarf, with a large face, broad shoulders and a narrow back.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2020 · Todas las fotos del evento.. Batalla de Bandas. Chick webb es uno de los bateristas de Swing más famoso de todos los tiempos, lider de las batallas de bandas y músico incansable.

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · Rhythm Man: Chick Webb and The Beat That Changed America. Steve Provizer. May 31, 2023. The Syncopated Bookshelf. One of the most popular pastimes in jazz is debating a musician’s status in the jazz pantheon. There are some about whom there is little disagreement—Armstrong, Ellington, Morton, Waller, etc.