After an early start in youth orchestras, Bill Coleman established himself as a
leader in the early '20s, before making a name for himself in New York clubs,
initially under the direction of Lloyd and Cecil Scott. From then on, Bill
Coleman went on to enjoy an uninterrupted career, with worldwide travel and
contracts with some of the most popular orchestras in the USA and Europe. After
Lucky Millinder, Benny Carter, Teddy Hill and Fats Waller in America, the
trumpeter travelled to France, where he joined the Hot Club de France and Django
Reinhardt's band, before criss-crossing No...