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  1. "Dippermouth Blues" is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer.

  2. 30 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDippermouth Blues · King Oliver's Creole Jazz BandLouis Armstrong And King Oliver℗ 1923 Fantasy, Inc.Released on:...

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  3. 17 de oct. de 2011 · From 1923

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  4. 6 de jun. de 2013 · 2K. 269K views 10 years ago. King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Dipper Mouth Blues Grabado en Richmond, Indiana el 6 de Abril de 1923 ...more. King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Dipper Mouth...

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  5. Moreover, the song’s title, “Dippermouth Blues,” holds its own significance. “Dipper” or “dippy” was a slang term used to describe someone who was eccentric or outlandish. The blues, often associated with melancholy and sadness, is transformed into an upbeat and lively tune in Armstrong’s rendition.

    • Jazz & Blues: 36 Outstanding Tracks (2001)
    • Jazz
    • Louis Armstrong
    • Joe “King” Oliver, Louis Armstrong
  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · One of the songs is “Dippermouth Blues,” co-penned by Armstrong and Oliver. Though best-remembered for Oliver’s plunger mute solo, the title refers to Armstrong. Dipper was in fact one of Armstrong’s early nicknames, a riff to his somewhat unusual embouchure.

  7. 18 de feb. de 1997 · Dippermouth Blues: His 25 Greatest Hits by King Oliver released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.