Blanton left university in 1938 to play full-time in
St Louis with the
Jeter-Pillars Orchestra. It has been said that electric guitarist
Charlie Christian was also present for some of those sessions, and the two were friends. During the Summer of 1941, while the Ellington band was performing the landmark musical "Jump for Joy," Blanton began to show symptoms of
tuberculosis. His condition progressively worsened in late 1941, and in November he was forced to leave the band and seek full-time medical care. Blanton died on July 30, 1942, at a
sanatorium in
Duarte, California, aged 23. ==Playing style and influence==