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  2. Dixieland jazz - Wikipedia

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    A traditionalist jazz band plays at a party in New Orleans in 2005. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, recording its first disc in 1917, was the first instance of jazz music being called "Dixieland", though at the time, the term referred to the band, not the genre. The band's sound was a combination of African American/New Orleans ragtime and ...

  3. List of pre-1920 jazz standards - Wikipedia

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    It started out as a rag, and is now included in Dixieland jazz repertoire. [46] The first recording was in 1917 by Prince's Band, and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings recorded their rendition in 1923. [47] An early easy listening arrangement was also recorded by Tony Mottola and John Serry with Biviano Accordion and Rhythm Sextette in 1947.

  4. Music of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form was dixieland, which has sometimes been called traditional jazz, 'New Orleans', or 'New Orleans jazz'. However, the tradition of jazz in New Orleans has taken on various forms that have either branched out from original dixieland or taken entirely different paths altogether.

  5. Original Dixieland Jass Band - Wikipedia

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    The first release of "Tiger Rag" on Aeolian Vocalion, B1206, 1917. In early 1916, a promoter from Chicago approached clarinetist Alcide Nunez and drummer Johnny Stein about bringing a New Orleans-style band to Chicago, where the similar Brown's Band From Dixieland, led by trombonist Tom Brown, was enjoying success. [1]

  6. Nick LaRocca - Wikipedia

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    This band became the famous Original Dixieland Jazz Band, making the first commercially issued jazz recordings in New York City in 1917. These recordings were hits and made the band into celebrities. Soon other New Orleans musicians began following the O.D.J.B.'s path, arriving in New York to play jazz. LaRocca was uneasy about competition.

  7. Thomas Jefferson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans at Midnight (Southland Records, LP-229) Reissued on GHB Records as GHB-129 [7] New Orleans Creole Jazz Band Featuring Thomas Jefferson (Southland Records, LP-234) Dreaming Down the River to New Orleans (Southland Records, LP-238) [8] Sleepy Time Down South (Maison Bourbon Records #1) [4] Hello Dolly (Maison Bourbon Records #9) [9]

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    A Dixieland jazz band performing on Bourbon Street in New Orleans is common practice. ... The greatest advantage of New Orleans, which is hosting its 11th Super Bowl, is the food, McDuffie said. ...

  9. Steamboat Willie (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Stoops, better known as "Steamboat Willie" (born 1951), is a veteran musician of Dixieland, jazz, and ragtime music, specializing in the early twentieth century era of the genres. He and his band perform nightly at Musical Legends Park, in the French Quarter of New Orleans, at the Cafe Beignet.

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