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  1. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Jazz Music | Bunk Johnson: Walk Thru The Streets Of The City | 1944 - YouTube. Jazz Renaissance | Jazz Music Restoration. 260 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago #Jazz #JazzMusic...

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  2. 28 de abr. de 2024 · https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bunk-johnson-mn0000634225#biography. Tracks: 1 - Storyville Blues 2 - Bunk's Blues 3 - Down By The Riverside 4 - Moose March 5 - Ballin' The Jack 6 - Panama 7 - Weary Blues 8 - Make Me A Pallet On The Floor 9 - Yes, Lord I'm Crippled 10 - Bunk Johnson Talking Records Credits: Banjo – Lawrence Marrero ...

  3. Hace 4 días · That legend was first told via the recollections of New Orleans-style music pioneers, such as King Oliver and Bunk Johnson, who mentored Louis Armstrong and played in Bolden’s bands during the late 1800s. But who was Buddy Bolden? Many aspects of his life remain a mystery and it is perhaps his shadowiness that makes him so fascinating.

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  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Durante muito tempo a figura de um dos principais pioneiros do jazz em Nova Orleans, Bunk Johnson, não era muito conhecida. Somente quando Louis Armstrong o cita como uma de suas principais influências desde seus primórdios, em 1937, é que o historiador e musicólogo William D. Russell o resgata do anonimato e faz suas primeiras gravações em 1942.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Radio Broadcast - March 25, 1945.From the Savoy Cafe, Boston.Incomplete recording.

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  6. Hace 4 días · Cornetist Bunk Johnson said he taught the eleven-year-old to play by ear at Dago Tony's honky tonk. In his later years Armstrong credited King Oliver. He said about his youth, "Every time I close my eyes blowing that trumpet of mine—I look right in the heart of good old New Orleans ...

  7. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Among those who played at the San Jacinto Hall were Bunk Johnson, George Lewis, and Peter Bocage, to mention just a few. This association of the San Jacinto Hall with the polyphonic New Orleans musical style made it a logical choice for Scott in naming his new band, thus the San Jacinto Stompers.