Band,
Jazz
Doc Cook and his 14 Doctors of Syncopation worked at the Casino dance hall at the White City amusement park during the late 1920s. The amusement park was located at 63rd and South Parkway in Chicago. Cook's band also toured the midwestern states. The group broke up after having all their instruments stolen from the bandstand during a break at a marathon dance contest.
Johnny St. Cyr bj, g 1890-1966 US | |
Freddie Keppard cor 1889-1933 US | |
Jimmie Noone cl 1895-1944 US | |
Joe Poston as US | |
George Mitchell cor, tr *1899 US | |
Andrew Hilaire dr 1899-1941 US | |
Doc Cook p US | |
Charles L. Cooke p *1891 US | |
Fayette Williams tb | |
Clarence Owens sax | |
William Butler sax, vn | |
Elwood Graham cor | |
Jerome Carrington as | |
Bill Newton ssph, tu | |
Billy Butler | |
Bill Dawson | |
Sterling Todd |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Alligator Crawl / Brainstorm | Doc Cook And His 14 Doctors Of Syncopation | 1927 | Album |
Willie The Weeper / Slue-Foot | Doc Cook And His 14 Doctors Of Syncopation | 1927 | Album |
Freddy Keppard with Doc Cook and his Dreamland Orchestra | Freddie Keppard, Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra, Doc Cook And His 14 Doctors Of Syncopation | Compil. |