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George Wettling
George Wettling is credited on 936 releases across 301 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2020 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
936
Pressings credited
301
Albums
8
Decades active
31
In collections
Biography
George Godfrey Wettling (November 28, 1907 – June 6, 1968) was an American jazz drummer. He was born in Topeka, Kansas, United States, and from his early teens was living in Chicago, Illinois. He was one of the young Chicagoans who fell in love with jazz as a result of hearing King Oliver's band (with Louis Armstrong on second cornet) at Lincoln Gardens in the early 1920s. Oliver's drummer, Baby Dodds, made a particular and lasting impression on Wettling. Wettling went on to work with the big bands of Artie Shaw, Bunny Berigan, Red Norvo, Paul Whiteman, and Chico Marx, but he was at his best with bands led by Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, and himself. In these small bands, Wettling demonstrated the arts of dynamics and responding to a particular soloist that he had learned from Baby Dodds. Wettling was a member of some of Condon's bands, which included Wild Bill Davison, Billy Butterfield, Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, Pee Wee Russell, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder, Ralph Sutton, and Walter Page. In 1957, he toured England with a Condon band that included Davison, Cutshall, and Schroeder. Toward the end of his life, Wettling, like his friend clarinetist Pee Wee Russell, took up painting and was influenced by the American cubist Stuart Davis. He has been said to have believed that "jazz drumming and abstract painting seemed different for him only from the point of view of craftsmanship: in both fields he felt rhythm to be decisive".
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Credited work
936 releases · 301 albums · active 1950–2020
- Performance · 1,244
- Other credits · 21
Studios: WOR Studios · Carnegie Hall · Town Hall, New York · Reeves Sound Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

This Is The Big Band Era
1971

Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
1975

Jazz Sampler
1955

The Commodore Years
1973

In Memoriam
1971

The Great Artie Shaw
1959

Jazz Omnibus
1957

16 Classic Tracks
1982

The Original Fourteen Plus Two (1938–1939)
1981

The Uncollected Artie Shaw, Vol. 1, 1938
1979

History Of Jazz
1978

In The Groove With The Kings Of Swing
1967

Jam Session
1965

The Great Dance Bands Of The '30s And '40s
1959

Any Old Time
1958

Jimmy McPartland's Dixieland
1957

Muggsy, Tesch And The Chicagoans
1953

The Best Of Dixieland

Dixieland Classics

20 Golden Greats
1984

Mildred Bailey
1981

Giants Of Jazz: Red Norvo
1981

The Complete Artie Shaw, Vol. I 1938-1939
1976

A Muggsy Spanier Memorial
1973
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Jack Teagarden
- Eddie Condon
- Sidney Bechet
- Louis Armstrong
- Billie Holiday
- Pee Wee Russell
- Eddie Condon And His All-Stars
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