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Johnny Dodds (/ ˈ d ɒ t s /; April 12, 1892 – August 8, 1940) was an American jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist based in New Orleans, best known for his recordings under his own name and with bands such as those of Joe "King" Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Lovie Austin and Louis Armstrong.
John M. Dodds, fue un clarinetista y saxofonista de hot - jazz, estadounidense, nacido en Nueva Orleans ( Luisiana) el 12 de abril de 1892, y fallecido en Chicago ( Illinois) el 8 de agosto de 1940. Historia.
8 de abr. de 2024 · Johnny Dodds (born April 12, 1892, New Orleans, La., U.S.—died Aug. 8, 1940, Chicago, Ill.) was an African-American musician noted as one of the most lyrically expressive of jazz clarinetists. Dodds grew up in the musically stimulating environment of New Orleans in the early years of jazz and began playing clarinet at age 17.
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Johnny Dodds (; April 12, 1892 – August 8, 1940) was an American jazz clarinetist and alto saxophonist based in New Orleans, best known for his recordings under his own name and with bands such as those of Joe "King" Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Lovie Austin and Louis Armstrong.
John M. Dodds, fue un clarinetista y saxofonista de hot-jazz, estadounidense, nacido en Nueva Orleans (Luisiana) el 12 de abril de 1892, y fallecido en Chicago (Illinois) el 8 de agosto de 1940.
Johnny Dodds. American jazz & blues clarinetist, born 12 April 1892, he grew up in New Orleans. Largely self taught, Dodds gained valuable early experience with such legendary bands as the Eagle and the Tuxedo. Years (ca.)1911 to 1916 found him working with trombonist Kid Ory.
1 de mar. de 2018 · Profiles In Jazz. The Dodds Brothers, clarinetist Johnny and drummer Baby, were very important jazz pioneers who made a major impact on jazz of the 1920s. While their individual accomplishments were impressive, their lives and careers frequently overlapped. Johnny Dodds was born April 12, 1892 in Waveland, Mississippi.