Chick Webb
- Chick Webb Orch Blue Lou 1934
- Chick Webb Orch Charles Linton If It Aint Love 1934
- Chick Webb Orch Dont Be That Way 1934
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald A Tisket A Tasket
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald I Want To Be Happy 1937
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald Oh Johnny Oh
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald Sweet Sue Just You 1937
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald Taint What You Do its The Way That Cha Do It 1939
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald The Darktown Strutters Ball
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald Undecided 1939
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald Wacky Dust 1938
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald When I Get Low I Get High 1936
- Chick Webb Orch Ella Fitzgerald Youll Have To Swing It
- Chick Webb Orch Harlem Congo 1937
- Chick Webb Orch I Got Rhythm
- Chick Webb Orch If Dreams Come True
- Chick Webb Orch Keepin Out Of Mischevous 1936
- Chick Webb Orch Liza 1938
- Chick Webb Orch Squeeze Me 1937
- Chick Webb Orch Taft Jordan True 1934
- Chick Webb Orch The Dipsy Doodle 1937
William Henry 'Chick' Webb was probably born on February 10, 1905 in Baltimore, Maryland. He had Tuberculosis as a child and as a result was very short and had a deformed spine which prevented him from standing straight. He had a newspaper route, and by age 11 he purchased his first set of drums. By the age of 17 he had moved to New York City and had formed his own dance band in Harlem. Besides touring the country, he became the house band at the New York City Savoy Ballroom, and helped pioneer the 'swing' style of music. He featured a teenage singer, Ella Fitzgerald, that went on after his death to become one of the great singing voices of the era. For publicity purposes he told the press that he and his wife had adopted Ella, but that was not the case. In 1938, at age 33, his health got progressively worse, but he kept working almost until his death on June 16, 1939, at the age of 34. Thanks to the recent invention of phonographs and 78rpm records, some of his music has survived, and we are blessed with the opportunity to hear it today.