Remarks: | John Simmons was a valuable bassist on many sessions in the 1940's and 50's. He grew up in Tulsa and in California. Originally a trumpeter for two years, injuries suffered in a football game ended his brass playing. However Simmons soon switched to bass and four months later he was playing professionally. He picked up experience as a member of the very early Nat King Cole Trio and recorded with Teddy Wilson (1937) before moving to Chicago. After stints with Jimmy Bell, King Kolax, Floyd Campbell and Johnny Letman, Simmons joined Roy Eldridge in 12 1940. He worked with the orchestras of Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams and Louis Armstrong during 1941-42 before becoming a member of CBS' Blue Network Orchestra. Simmons was briefly with Duke Ellington in Oct. 1943, played with Eddie Heywood's Sextet in 1945, Illinois Jacquet in 1946 and then did extensive session work. The 1950's were mostly spent in the studios except for stints with Erroll Garner (1950-52), Harry "Sweets" Edison (1955) and the Rolf Ericson-Duke Jordan band in Scandinavia (1956). |