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probable 1 st jazz artist (“inventor of jazz”) loudness of his playing distinctive timbre and attack “seductive” style of playing, particularly slow blues no known recordings
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one of the 1 st New Orleans musicians to travel widely star of the Creole Jazz Band (played vaudeville theaters throughout the US) allegedly refused an opportunity to record in 1916
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played at Reisenweber’s Restaurant in New York in 1917 (probable 1 st jazz group to play extended engagement in New York) “Livery Stable Blues” and “Dixie Jass Band One- Step” probable 1 st jazz recordings relationship between white and black musicians
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1 st jazz composer – proved that the music could be written down falsely claimed to have invented jazz assimilated a number of musical styles 1923 recordings with Gennett Records in Richmond, IN (1 st integrated recording session) fall 1926, Victor recordings with Red Hot Peppers LC recordings with Alan Lomax (1938) died in 1941 just before a revival of interest in NO jazz
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achieved local fame in band led by trombonist Kid Ory particularly noted for variety of mutes moved to Chicago in 1918; after time on the road, returned in 1922 to form King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band 1923 Gennett recordings introduced Louis Armstrong to the world
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clarinet, later soprano saxophone toured with Will Marion Cook to Europe tour Europe again on his own, returned to NY in 1921 hired briefly by Duke Ellington, but preferred soloist status time spent in Europe may have contributed to relative lack of renown in US
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