Boots Ward Explained

Boots Ward was an American jazz drummer and jazz club owner.

In the early 1920s, Ward was a member of Mamie Moffitt's Five Jazz Hounds, together with, among others, Harold Black on violin and banjo, John Byard (father of Jaki Byard) on trombone[1] and, occasionally Wendell Culley on trumpet.

Following the breakup of the band, due to Moffitt's ill health, Ward went on the form the Nite Hawks, with Byard, Black, Culley,[2] and Freddie Bates on tenor sax, who would be joined, in 1929, by Howie Jefferson.[3]

Ward also ran the Nile Cafe, a jazz venue on Summer Street in Worcester.[3] Boots Ward's Nile Cafe is believed to have been the only jazz venue with an African American owner at the time.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.jazzhistorydatabase.com/content/musicians/moffitt_miriam_mamie/bio.html "Miriam 'Mamie' Moffitt".
  2. Williamson, Chet. "Wendell Culley - Biography". Jazz History Database. Retrieved 23rd March 2022
  3. https://www.jazzhistorydatabase.com/content/musicians/jefferson_howard_howie/biography.php "Howard "Howie" Jefferson - Biography".