
About Fess Williams
Fess Williams (né Stanley R. Williams; 10 April 1894 — 17 December 1975) was an American jazz musician and leader of Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra As a child Williams played several instruments. He received his formal education from N. Clark-Smith at Tuskegee University. By his late teens he had settled on clarinet, and soon afterwards formed the first of many bands he was to lead over the coming years. From 1919 to 1923 he led his own band before moving to Chicago and joining Ollie Powers.
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