Charles Melvin "Cootie" Williams was a celebrated jazz trumpeter, born in Mobile, Alabama in 1911, who left home at just fifteen to pursue his musical dreams. With a career spanning over five decades, Williams made his mark as both a sideman and a bandleader, becoming one of the most influential figures in jazz. He is perhaps best known for his time with Duke Ellington's Orchestra, where he honed his skills and developed his unique style. Williams' discography is a treasure trove of swing music, big band sounds, and bebop innovations, offering a rich tapestry of jazz history. His performances, such as those captured at the Finsbury Park Astoria in London in 1962, showcase his virtuosity and charisma. From the energetic "Bring 'em Down Front" to the soulful "Echoes of Harlem," Cootie Williams' music continues to captivate audiences and inspire musicians alike.