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  1. www.radioswissjazz.ch › en › music-databaseHome - Radio Swiss Jazz

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  2. 19 de abr. de 2014 · Recordings From 1923 & 1924. Joe "King" Oliver (December 19, 1885 April 10, 1938) was a jazz cornet player and bandleader. He was particularly noted for his ...

  3. 16 de dic. de 2007 · Mentor to Louis Armstrong and pioneer of what would become known as the Harmon trumpet mute, Joe “King” Oliver was a key figure in the first period of jazz history. His most significant ensemble, King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, was a live sensation and also … Read MoreJoseph “KingOliver (1885-1938)

  4. Joe “King” Oliver was a Louisiana native who moved to New Orleans as a teenager. Oliver was a cornet player in New Orleans’ brass bands, dance bands, and in Storyville’s red-light district. He co-led the band with Kid Ory, a trombonist. It was considered New Orleans’ most popular and most successful in the 1910s.

  5. Born in 1881 in Aben, Louisiana, Joseph “KingOliver worked tirelessly on reading music and becoming the gifted musician that he is known for now. At the age of 19, Oliver played the cornet and found himself touring with the Onward Brass Band at the turn of the twentieth century3. Oliver also regularly worked in various marching and ...

  6. Joe "King" Oliver, one of the first great New Orleans jazz musicians, was born in Louisiana in 1885. In 1918, he moved from New Orleans to Chicago, where he made his most famous jazz recordings.

  7. A pioneering jazz trumpet and cornet player, bandleader Joseph “King” Oliver played an instrumental role in the popularization of jazz outside of New Orleans. Though born in Louisiana, Oliver spent much of his career in Chicago, where he established his legendary King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. Initially, the band included Louis Armstrong ...