Charlie Johnson (bandleader)
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Charlie "Fess" Johnson was an America
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n jazz
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 bandleader and pianist
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Johnson led an ensemble called the Paradise Ten, who played at Small's Paradise from 1925–1935 and recorded five times between 1925 and 1929. Though Johnson was a capable pianist, he rarely soloed on his recordings. The Paradise Ten ensemble included a number of noted sidemen, including trumpeters Jabbo Smith
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, Leonard Davis
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, Sidney DeParis, and Thomas Morris
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, trombonists Charlie Irvis
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 and Jimmy Harrison
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, alto saxophonists Benny Carter
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 and Edgar Sampson
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, and tenor saxophonist Benny Waters
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. Johnson led the ensemble until 1938; following this he freelanced in various ensembles until he retired due to health problems in the 1950s.
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