Wendell Culley

Wendell Philips Culley (January 8, 1906 in Worcester, Massachusetts May 8, 1983 in Los Angeles, CA) was an American jazz trumpeter.

Growing up in Worcester, Culley played regularly at the AME Zion Church, in the Commerce High School band, and occasionally with Mamie Moffitt and Her Five Jazz Hounds.[1] He also played in Boots Ward's Nite Hawks,[1] and in working groups with his brother Ray, a drummer and singer.

In 1931, he moved to New York City, where he found early work playing with Horace Henderson and Cab Calloway. He then spent 11 years in the employ of Noble Sissle, recording with him extensively. Following this he played with Lionel Hampton (1944–49), then worked again briefly with Sissle before playing in the Count Basie Orchestra from 1951 to 1959.

After working with Basie, Culley retired from music and pursued a career in insurance.

Discography

With Count Basie

References

  1. "Wendell Culley – Biography". Jazz History Database. Retrieved 2022-03-11.

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