| 41. | What were Bubber Miley and Tricky Sam Nanton and later Cootie Williams doing with their plungers and horns in Ellington's band?
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| 42. | He died in 1932 at the age of 29, but he was an important influence on Cootie Williams, who replaced him.
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| 43. | In the 1940s he played with Walter Fuller and Coleman Hawkins, and later in the decade with Duke Ellington and Cootie Williams.
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| 44. | In the 1940s, he spent time with Hines again, Horace Henderson, Leon Abbey, Cootie Williams, and Cab Calloway.
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| 45. | In 2003, " Cootie " was named to the Toy Industry Association's " Century of Toys List ".
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| 46. | I've only seen photos of him with his shirt off, and that was enough to make me do the cootie dance.
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| 47. | While playing with Cootie's band in New York City in 1944 he contracted lobar pneumonia and died suddenly at the age 30.
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| 48. | In the Goodman orchestra he played alto sax alongside Gus Bivona and recorded with the legendary trumpeter Cootie Williams in the early 1940s as well.
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| 49. | In 1937, Rork's released " The Game of Cootie ", and it too was a paper and pencil game.
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| 50. | Cole, from Montgomery; Lionel Richie of the Commodores, from Tuskegee; trumpeters Erskine Hawkins, from Birmingham, and " Cootie"
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