found: His The Baby Dodds story, 1959.
found: Oxford music online, August 1, 2013:New Grove dictionary of American music, 2nd ed. (Dodds, Baby (Warren); born December 24, 1898, New Orleans, LA, died February 14, 1959, Chicago, IL; American drummer, brother of Johnny Dodds; jazz musician)
found: Morton, J.R. Winin' boy blues [SR] 1946:label (Baby Dodds' Jazz Four)
found: African American National Biography, accessed December 16, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:( Dodds, Baby; Warren Dodds; jazz musician, percussionist; born 24 December 1898 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; got jobs on riverboats plying the Mississippi; played with Louis Armstrong in a group called the Jaz-E-Saz Band; played in the Hugh Swift Band at the Evergreen Golf Club (1926); the first of the influential drum stylists, he revolutionized the drumming of his time; high point in his career occurred when Louis Armstrong formed his Hot Seven Band (1927) with him playing the drums; died 14 February 1959 in Chicago, Illinois, United States)