Sam Woodyard
Drums
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aamco | AL301 | |||
- | AL313 | - | - | - |
Bethlehem | 11007 | single | Duke Ellington Orchestra | The jeep is jumpin' / Indian Summer / Indian Summer / The jeep is jumpin' |
- | 11016 | - | - | Blues / The blues, pt.1 / The blues, pt.2 |
- | 11066 | - | - | Jack the bear / In a mellow tone / Jack the bear / In a mellow tone |
- | 11067 | - | - | Ko-ko / Day dream / Day dream / Ko ko |
- | BCP60 | LP | Duke Ellington | Historically Speaking - The Duke |
- | BCP6005 | - | - | Duke Ellington Presents |
- | BCP6040 | - | Various Artists | Porgy and Bess |
- | BCP6065 | - | - | Golden Jazz Instrumentals |
- | EXLP1 | - | - | Porgy and Bess |
De Luxe | 1138 | single | Paul Gayten Trio | I love you, yes I do / Hey little girl |
- | 1170 | - | Paul Gayten & Annie Laurie | One sweet letter from you / Hey little girl |
- | 3138 | - | Paul Gayten and his Trio | I love you, yes I do / Hey little girl |
- | 3170 | - | Paul Gayten & Annie Laurie | One sweet letter from you / Hey little girl |
- | 3320 | - | Paul Gayten & his Band | Hey little girl / You don't know |
London | EZ-N19023 | EP | Duke Ellington and his Orchestra | |
- | EZ-N19025 | - | - | - |
- | EZ-N19026 | - | - | - |
Miltone | 3170 | - | ||
Polydor | 2679004 | - | - | - |
Route 66 | KIX-8 | LP | Paul Gayten with Annie Laurie | Creole Gal(further titles not from King labels) |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra | Chicago, IL | February, 1956 | [session] | drums |
- | - | February 7, 1956 | [session] | - |
Paul Gayten | Unknown Location | November, 1947 | [session] | - |
Sam Woodyard (January 7, 1925 – September 20, 1988) was an American jazz drummer.
Woodyard was largely an autodidact on drums and played locally in the Newark, New Jersey area in the 1940s. He performed with Paul Gayten in an R&B group, then played in the early 1950s with Joe Holiday, Roy Eldridge, and Milt Buckner. In 1955 he joined Duke Ellington's orchestra and remained until 1966.
After his time with Ellington, Woodyard worked with Ella Fitzgerald, then moved to Los Angeles. In the 1970s he played less due to health problems, but he recorded with Buddy Rich and toured with Claude Bolling. In 1983 he belonged to a band with Teddy Wilson, Buddy Tate, and Slam Stewart. His last recording was on Steve Lacy's 1988 album The Door. Wikipedia