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  2. 10 Most Famous Jazz Musicians From New Orleans - USA's Classical ...

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    1. Louis Armstrong. Louis Daniel Armstrong, also known as “Satchmo,” “Satch,” or “Pops,” was one of the most famous trumpeters and pioneers of jazz music in the United States. He was born in 1901 in New Orleans, which is, as we already stated, the birthplace of this genre.

  3. 17 Spots to Hear Jazz Music in New Orleans - Time Out

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    From traditional to contemporary, find the best jazz in New Orleans at these bars and clubs around the city.

  4. A New Orleans Jazz History, 1895-1927 - New Orleans Jazz National...

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    The years 1922-1923 yielded a number of important recordings by two bands of New Orleans musicians who had come together in Chicago: the New Orleans Rhythm Kings (originally the Friars Society Orchestra) and King Olivers Creole Jazz Band.

  5. Category:Jazz musicians from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from New Orleans. American jazz musicians by populated place. Hidden categories: Template Category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 301–600 pages. Automatic category TOC generates standard Category TOC.

  6. Louisiana's top 40 most-influential artists: From A-Z (and lots...

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    Since its inception in the late 1970s, the Dirty Dozen helped pioneer a new kind of music by mixing funk and bebop into New Orleans' jazz tradition, which they then popularized with...

  7. Music of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the local talent, early rockers from elsewhere recorded many of their early hits in New Orleans using bands of New Orleans musicians. In 1949, New Orleans jazz musician, and Fats Domino producer Dave Bartholomew brought the tresillo directly from Cuban music into early R&B.

  8. Best Places to Hear Jazz Music | New Orleans

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    Have A Question? New Orleans is known for jazz. From hole-in-the-wall music clubs to larger, more established venues, here are the best places to hear jazz music in New Orleans.

  9. New Orleans Jazz Music Artists | AllMusic

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    Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews. Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars. Find Famous New Orleans Jazz Artists and Musicians on AllMusic.

  10. History of Jazz Music and Origins in New Orleans

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    Learn about the rich history of the area's famous jazz musicians and their continuing influence on jazz in New Orleans and the rest of the world. By Jan Ramsey, Offbeat Magazine. Listen to legends at Preservation Hall. Dive deep into the history of jazz at the New Orleans Jazz Museum.

  11. 10 Best Jazz Clubs in New Orleans | Condé Nast Traveler

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    Jazz is as much a part of New Orleans’ pop cultural makeup as beignets and Bourbon Street, with roots that reach as far back as a century ago (or more). There’s so much live music happening...