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Mitchell W. Wood, better known as Booty Wood (December 27, 1919 – June 10, 1987) was an American
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trombonist.


Career

Wood played professionally on trombone from the late 1930s. He worked with
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and Lionel Hampton in the 1940s before joining the
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during
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. While there he played in a band with Clark Terry, Willie Smith, and
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. After his service ended he returned to play with Hampton, then worked with Arnett Cobb (1947–48),
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(1948-50), and
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(1951). He spent a few years outside music, then played with Duke Ellington in 1959-60 and again in 1963; he returned once more early in the 1970s. He again played with the Count Basie Orchestra from 1979 into the middle of the following decade.


Discography


As leader

* ''Chelsea Bridge'' (
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, 1998)


As sideman

With
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* ''
Digital III at Montreux ''Digital III at Montreux'' is a 1979 live album featuring a compilation of performances by Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Joe Pass, and Ray Brown, recorded at the 1979 Montreux Jazz Festival. It was produced and ha ...
'' with Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Pass (Pablo, 1979) – first two tracks only * '' Kansas City Shout'' (
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, 1980) * '' On the Road'' (Pablo, 1980) * ''
Warm Breeze ''Warm Breeze'' is a 1980 studio album by Count Basie and his orchestra. At the 25th Grammy Awards, Count Basie won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band for ''Warm Breeze''. Track listing #"C.B. Express" – 6:05 ...
'' (Pablo, 1981) * ''
Farmer's Market Barbecue ''Farmer's Market Barbecue'' is a 1982 studio album by Count Basie and his orchestra. Track listing #"Way Out Basie" ( Ernie Wilkins) – 4:24 #"St. Louis Blues" ( W. C. Handy) – 7:17 #"Beaver Junction" (Harry "Sweets" Edison) – 4:47 #"Lest ...
'' (Pablo, 1982) * ''
88 Basie Street ''88 Basie Street'' is a 1983 studio album by Count Basie. At the 27th Grammy Awards, Count Basie won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band for ''88 Basie Street''. Track listing Personnel * Count Basie – piano ...
'' (Pablo, 1984) * '' Fancy Pants'' (Pablo, 1987) With Duke Ellington * '' Blues in Orbit'' ( Columbia, 1960) * '' Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G.'' (Columbia, 1960) * '' The Nutcracker Suite'' (Columbia, 1960) * '' Piano in the Background'' (
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, 1962) * '' My People'' (Contact, 1964) * '' New Orleans Suite'' (
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, 1971) * ''The London Concert'' (
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, 1972) * ''Memorial'' (CBS, 1974) * '' The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse'' (
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, 1975) * '' The Ellington Suites'' (Pablo, 1976) * ''
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'' (Red Baron, 1991) With
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* '' A Perfect Match'' with the Count Basie Orchestra (Pablo, 1980) * '' A Classy Pair'' with the Count Basie Orchestra (Pablo, 1982) With others * Harry Carney, ''Rock Me Gently'' (
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, 1961) * Arnett Cobb, '' Arnett Blows for 1300'' ( Delmark, 1994) * Paul Gonsalves, '' Ellingtonia Moods and Blues'' (
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, 1971) *
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, ''The Smooth One'' (
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, 1979) *
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, ''I Let a Song...'' (Black and Blue, 1978) * Sarah Vaughan, '' Send in the Clowns'' (Pablo, 1981)


References

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