Singleton retired after suffering a stroke in 1970. He died in New York City in 1975 at the age of 77.[1] His wife Margie (sister of Charlie Creath) died in 1982 at the age of 82.[8]
^Worsfold, Sally-Ann (1991). Louis Armstrong Hot Fives & Sevens Volume 3 (CD booklet). Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (June–July 1928)/Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra (Dec. 1928)/Louis Armstrong and His Savoy Ballroom Five (Dec. 1928). London: JSP Records. back cover. JSP CD 314.
^Worsfold, Sally-Ann (1991). Louis Armstrong Hot Fives & Sevens Volume 4 (CD booklet). Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra (July & Sept. 1929). London: JSP Record. JSP CD 315.
^The Penguin Guide gives the recording year as 1927.
^Bowen, Michael. Jelly Roll Morton Volume 4 (CD booklet). Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra (July & Dec. 1929). London: JSP Records. back cover. JSP CD 322.