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The scat vocals of Clarence Williams on "Candy Lips" I posted yesterday reminded me of a few other scatted choruses in early jazz - and when I put this record on I thought it made a nice companion piece to yesterday's upload. This time, it is trumpeter Cootie Williams doing the vocalizing. Charles Melvin Williams had just joined the Ellington outfit a few weeks earlier, replacing the great growler Bubber Miley. The title of this one could refer to the Hot Feet Club - a downtown speakeasy in Greenwich Village that featured many black jazz and blues performers from 1928-1933. Recorded in New York City on March 7, 1929. Originally released as Victor V-38065. Released in the U.K. as His Master's Voice B.4865. Credits: Duke Ellington - piano, arranger, director Cootie Williams, trumpet, vocals Arthur Whetsel, Freddy Jenkins - trumpet Joe Nanton - trombone Johnny Hodges - clarinet, soprano sax, alto sax Harry Carney - clarinet, alto sax, baritone sax Barney Bigard - clarinet, tenor sax Fred Guy - banjo Wellman Braud - string bass Sonny Greer - drums