
Sandy Williams (born Alexander Balos Williams) (October 24, 1906 – March 25, 1991) was an American jazz trombonist born in Summerville, South Carolina, perhaps best known for playing with the premier big bands of his day, especially the Chick Webb orchestra. Williams also recorded extensively with Ella Fitzgerald. In his youth, Williams moved to Washington, D.C. and attended an industrial school in Delaware after both parents died. In 1927 he performed with Claude Hopkins in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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After Hours On Dream Street
He won't forgive me
Tea For Me
Sandy's Blues
Chili Con Carne (1945)
Mountain Air
Where Did He Come From
Chili Con Carney
Sam-Pan
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
Frost on the Moon
Mountain Air (1945)
Pushing A Good Thing Too Far
After Hours On Dream Street (1945)
Sumpin' Jumpin' Round Here (1945)
Sumpin' Jumpin' Round Here
Up in Sidney's Flat
Something
California
Something (Original Mix)
Something (VIP Mix)
Sumpin' Jumpin' Around Here
Sam-Pan [Alt. Take]
Something (Future Dub Mix)
Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You
Sandy's Blues [Alt. Take]
Something (Dub Mix)
Anyone In The World
The Shadow Reader
Sam-Pan (alt tk)
Something (VIP Dub Mix)
Sandy's Blues (alt tk)
Sandy's Blues [Alternate Take][#]
Beyond The Misty Veil (feat. Michelle Amato, Jim Farrelly & Sandy Williams)
San-Pan
Sandy's Blues (alternate take)
Water And Flame (feat. Nick Curry, Sandy Williams & Philip Pan)
Sam-Pan [Alternate Take][#]
Laying down
Sitting
Yoga Flow
I Saw Three Ships
The Promise
Sam-Pan (alternate take)
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Sumpin' Jumpin' 'round Here
San-Pan (alt. take)
Sandy's Blues (alt. take)
Old Man Blues
Chili Con Carne
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