Black Benny
Black Benny | |
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Birth name | Benny Williams |
Born | c. 1890 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Died | 1924 New Orleans |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Drummer |
Instruments | Bass drum |
Associated acts | Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Jelly Roll Morton |
Benny Williams (c. 1890 – 1924), better known as Black Benny, was a drummer from New Orleans.
He grew up in a rough poor African-American neighborhood in the Third Ward of New Orleans known as "The Battleground". Benny was in and out of jails all his life. In addition to his work as a drummer, Black Benny worked as a bouncer and a prizefighter. An early colleague of Louis Armstrong, Black Benny is referred to in Armstrong's autobiography and helped look after Armstrong during his childhood. Sidney Bechet talks about Black Benny Williams in his autobiography, as does Jelly Roll Morton in his Library of Congress interviews.
References[]
- Armstrong, Louis (1986). Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans. ISBN 978-0306802768.
- Treat it Gentle by Sidney Bechet
Categories:
- Dixieland drummers
- Jazz musicians from New Orleans
- American jazz drummers
- 1924 deaths
- Tuxedo Brass Band members
- American jazz drummer stubs