In 1935, clarinetist Benny Goodman asked pianist Teddy Wilson to join his newly formed trio with drummer Gene Krupa. The move came at Columbia producer John Hammond's urging and it made Wilson one of the first African-American musicians to break the performance segregation barrier in the 1930s. Vibraphonist Lionel Hampton would up the ante when he joine…
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