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Carl Pruitt

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Pruitt did not perform or record frequently in the 1960s or 1970s, though he did play with
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Pruitt began his career as a pianist, but switched to bass in 1937. He played briefly in
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Birmingham, Alabama
jazz
blues
Pittsburgh
Roy Eldridge
Jeter-Pillars Orchestra
Lucky Millinder
Maxine Sullivan
Cootie Williams
Mary Lou Williams
Earl Hines
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
session musician
Shorty Baker
Arnett Cobb
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Bill Doggett
Wynonie Harris
Bull Moose Jackson
Roland Kirk
George Shearing
Sahib Shihab
Hal Singer
Woody Herman
Montreux Jazz Festival
Ray Nance
Doc Cheatham
Sammy Price

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