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Savoy Sultans
The Savoy Sultans was the name of two related 20th-century jazz ensembles.
==Savoy Sultans (1937–46)==
The original Savoy Sultans were formed by saxophonist Al Cooper, and played at the Savoy Ballroom from 1937 to 1946.〔(nme.com )〕 This small swing jazz ensemble was comprised, at various times, Jack Chapman, Sam Massenberg, Jesse Drakes and Pat Jenkins on trumpets; Skinny Brown, Rudy Williams, Ed McNeil, Lennie Simmons, Thomas Turrentine Sr. and George Kelly on saxophones; Cyril Haynes, piano; Grachan Moncur II on double bass; Alex "Razz" Mitchell on drums and vocalist Evelyn White.
Opening at the famous Savoy Ballroom on Lenox Avenue, Harlem, on Labor Day 1937,〔Sleevenotes for ''Stompin' at the Savoy'' (1964) DECCA DL4444〕 they recorded seven times with Decca Records between 1938 and 1941. According to one reviewer,〔(''The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz 1930–1945''. By Gunther Schuller. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-19-504312- X. ) Google books〕 their recorded legacy leaves much to be desired although contemporary reports by musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie gave the group high praise.〔

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