Sidney De Paris
Biography
Sidney De Paris (May 30, 1905 – September 13, 1967) was an American jazz trumpeter. His brother was Wilbur de Paris. He was a member of Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten (1926–1931), worked with Don Redman (1932–1936 and 1939), followed by periods with Zutty Singleton (1939–1941), Benny Carter (1940–41), and Art Hodes (1941). De Paris recorded with Jelly Roll Morton (1939) and Sidney Bechet (1940), and was part of the Panassie sessions in 1938. From 1947, and throughout the 1950s, he performed almost exclusively with his brother, Wilbur. He suffered from ill health in the latter years of his life, before he died in September 1967, at the age of 62.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz
1973

Jazz Sampler
1955

The Most Important Recordings Of Cab Calloway
1989

The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Sidney Bechet
1985

Cotton Club Stars
1984

Reefer Songs (16 Original Jazz Classics)
1976

Original Blue Note Jazz Volume II
1969

Master Of The Big Band

The Indispensable Coleman Hawkins "Body And Soul" (1927-1956)
1984

The Fabulous Sidney Bechet
1958
Credited work
713 releases · 172 albums · active 1950–2023
- Performance · 1,003
- Other credits · 84
Studios: WOR Studios · Symphony Hall, Boston · WMGM Studios · Reeves Sound Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Sidney Bechet
- Wilbur De Paris And His New New Orleans Jazz
- Wilbur De Paris
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Don Redman And His Orchestra
- McKinney's Cotton Pickers
- Edmond Hall
