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King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Big Butter and Egg Man From the West (1927) Joe "King" Oliver (Dec.19,1885 - April 10,1938)
was a jazz cornet player and bandleader. (More) Joe "King" Oliver (Dec.19,1885 - April 10,1938)
was a jazz cornet player and bandleader. He was particularly noted for his playing style, pioneering the use of mutes. Also a notable composer, he wrote many tunes still played regularly.
He was the mentor and teacher of Louis Armstrong. Two of Armstrong's most famous recordings, "West End Blues" and "Weather Bird", were Oliver compositions. His influence was such that Armstrong claimed, "if it had not been for Joe Oliver, Jazz would not be what it is today"
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band was one of the best and most important bands in early Jazz. The Creole Jazz Band was made up of the cream of New Orleans Hot Jazz musicians.
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith - Big Butter and Egg Man From the West (1927) (Less)
Mandy Lee blues - South Frisco Jazz Band 1986 Mandy Lee blues - South Frisco Jazz Band 1986 (Courtesy of Richard Roy Miller, Bill Knowles and (More) Mandy Lee blues - South Frisco Jazz Band 1986 (Courtesy of Richard Roy Miller, Bill Knowles and Wally Holmes from Present Past Production) The South Frisco Jazz Band is one of the longest existing bands in Jazz: Founded in 1956 by some jazz enthusiasts during their high school days, they started playing at local coffee houses, then they moved on tto he jazz clubs in the Bay area and the whole state of California. Finally, the musicians were invited to play nearly every important festival throughout the USA, and then also to Europe and Japan. Musically, the SFJB is typical "West Coast trad", showing influences of their heros Lu Watters and Turk Murphy, among others. Their unique speciality is their two-cornet-sound in the tradition of King Oliver-Louis Armstrong. The South Frisco Jazz Band has disbanded around 2001 after a very long musical life of nearly 45 years. In this clip we hear the band play a tune originally recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band at their first recording date on April 6 1923 in Richmond, Indiana called "Mandy Lee Blues" In this session recorded at the Crazy Horse Saloon in St Ana in Califfornia we see the band at the height of their career. They were stylistically the top band in the United States. Leader Vince Saunders banjo, Leon Oakley cornet, Dan Comins cornet, Mike Baird clarinet, Jim Snyder trombone, Robbie Rhodes piano, Bob Rann tuba and Bob Raggio washboard (Less)
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