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King Kolax (William Little) was born on 6 November, 1912 in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., is a King Kolax was jazz trumpeter and bandleader jazz trumpeter and bandleader. Discover King Kolax's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

Popular As William Little
Occupation Musician, bandleader
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 6 November, 1912
Birthday 6 November
Birthplace Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Date of death 18 December, 1991
Died Place Chicago, Illinois
Nationality United States

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1912

King Kolax (born William Little, November 6, 1912 – December 18, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader.

William Little was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1912; he misleadingly claimed he was born in 1918 in later years.

While young his family moved to Chicago, where he studied music under Walter Dyett.

1930

He completed a degree at the Chicago Conservatory of Music in the early 1930s and played in dance bands in Chicago during the decade.

1938

Around 1938, he became bandleader of one of the groups; this ensemble toured the U.S. and continued playing regularly at venues such as the Savoy Theater and the 65 Club.

1939

In 1939, Charlie Parker played in his band.

1943

Kolax formed another band in 1943 and again toured the American south.

1946

He continued touring throughout the country and on military bases within the U.S. through 1946.

In May 1946, his group broke up and Kolax joined Billy Eckstine's big band with which he made his first recordings.

Eckstine's band ended before the end of the year, so Kolax organized another band late in 1946, which lasted until May 1947; John Coltrane was a member of this ensemble.

After the demise of his band, Kolax returned to Chicago to play in small groups.

1948

In 1948 he played in Sonny Parker's band same year and recorded for the Opera label as a leader and singer.

1949

He had a steady job at the Ritz Lounge in 1949 and played in J. T. Brown's band in 1951.

Establishing a new band of his own, he recorded for J.O.B. in a session that featured his blues singing.

1950

Kolax made regular engagements at hotels and ballrooms throughout the 1950s in Chicago and elsewhere; he had a working relationship with Sun Ra, who wrote arrangements for him.

1952

In 1952, he backed Joe Williams on his singles for Checker.

1953

While playing at the Paris Club in 1953, Kolax recorded with Danny Overbea, also for Checker.

That same year, Kolax and orchestra backed The Flamingos on Chance.

He also led orchestras behind Mabel Scott and Rudy Greene.

1954

He recorded again for Vee-Jay at the end of 1954 and in September 1955.

1960

In the second half of the decade Kolax recorded with Earl Pugh, Brooks & Brown, Clyde Williams, and Harvey Ellington; in the early 1960s records followed with Wilbur White, The Chanteurs, Jerry Butler, McKinley Mitchell, Otis Rush, and The Vondells.

Sporadic recording followed later in the 1960s both as a leader and behind Willie Mabon, Brother Jack McDuff, Gene Ammons, and Roosevelt Sykes, whose August 1970 recording session was Kolax's last.

Kolax had a position in the Chicago Federation of Musicians, and union rules prevented him from performing and holding office simultaneously.

1961

Kolax became an A&R representative for Marvello Records, owned by the Chicago businessman James P. Johnson, between 1961 and 1965.

1981

He retired around 1981 and died in Chicago ten years later after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for an extended period.