Biography
In the early 20s, St. Louis-based violinist Wilson Robinson formed a band that he named the Syncopaters. By 1924, the band was in New York and, now directed by another violinist, they were engaged as the house band at the Cotton CluIncorporating the clubs name in its title, the band was known as Andy Preer And His Cotton Club Orchestra. When the band was replaced at the club by Duke Ellington, Preers group changed its name yet again, this time calling itself the Missourians. After Preers death, the band secured another prestigious New York engagement, this time at the Savoy Ballroom under the leadership of George Scott. The band retained a good measure of popularity with dancers at the Savoy, playing with a propulsive, free-flowing swing that reflected its now-distant Midwestern origins. Early in 1930, the band backed singer Cab Calloway on record dates, and soon thereafter became his permanent band, changing their name to the Cab Calloway...
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