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Midge Williams

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by Eugene Chadbourne
Jazz musicians of any notoriety will eventually tour and record in Japan, but Midge Williams must be the only American artist whose recording career actually began there. She recorded in both Japanese and English in the '30s, working with local groups in China as well as Japan--all signs of the accomplished versatility that would later make her in demand with great jazz bandleaders such as Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong and Teddy Wilson. This singer was not always content to be a vocalist in someone else's band, no matter how big their names were, so also fronted her own group known as Midge Williams and Her Jazz Jesters. Back-up on her American debut recording was provided by none other than the Raymond Scott combo.







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