Wilbur Campbell | Jazz Institute of Chicago | tc703
Jazz drummer Wilbur Campbell was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1926. Wilbur Campbell died of complications from liver disease on Dec. 30, 1999 at his home in Chicago’s South Side.
The Chicago Tribune reported:
“Known among friends and colleagues as “The Chief,” for his pre-eminence among Chicago drummers, Mr. Campbell was a product of a celebrated training ground for jazz musicians: DuSable High School on the South Side of Chicago. There, Mr. Campbell studied with Capt. Walter Dyett, who nurtured such rising jazz stars as Dorothy Donegan, Gene Ammons, Von Freeman and Eddie Harris.”

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